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A phishing scam using fake e-Challan sites is stealing Indian drivers' card details via urgent SMS threats.
A major phishing campaign targeting Indian drivers has surfaced, with over 36 fake e-Challan websites mimicking official RTO and Parivahan portals to steal credit and debit card details.
Cybercriminals send urgent SMS messages claiming unpaid fines and threatening license suspension, directing victims to fraudulent sites that collect sensitive payment info.
The scams use Indian phone numbers and SBI-linked accounts to appear legitimate, with attackers rapidly changing domains and using automated translations to evade detection.
Researchers found shared backend systems across multiple frauds, indicating a coordinated operation.
Victims are urged to avoid clicking unsolicited links, verify fines only on official sites like parivahan.gov.in, and report suspicious messages to cybercrime authorities.
Un fraude de phishing utilizando sitios falsos de e-Challan está robando los detalles de las tarjetas de los conductores indios a través de amenazas urgentes por SMS.