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Indian citizens warned of fake e-challan scams via phishing SMS, with authorities blocking related apps and urging vigilance.
A surge in phishing scams using fake e-challan SMS messages is targeting Indian citizens, with cybercriminals directing victims to spoof websites mimicking the official M-Parivahan portal to steal sensitive data like OTPs, bank details, and vehicle information.
The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) confirms genuine e-challans are only issued via authorized government platforms and urges the public to verify notices through official state traffic police or Parivahan websites.
Users are warned not to click on suspicious links, share OTPs, or disclose financial details online.
Authorities have blocked servers linked to the 'Wingo' app, a platform used for telecom mule operations, along with related Telegram channels and YouTube content.
The I4C continues to disrupt fraudulent networks and encourages reporting via the cybercrime helpline 1930 or official portal.
Los ciudadanos indios fueron advertidos sobre estafas falsas de e-challan a través de SMS de phishing, y las autoridades bloquearon las aplicaciones relacionadas e instaron a la vigilancia.