Udupi: Man duped of Rs 93,804 on pretext of KYC update


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (MS)

Udupi, Aug 22: A man who clicked the link of a message sent from an unknown person lost a huge amount from his account.

Subramanya Krishna Naika, a resident of Parkala, received a message on his mobile phone to update KYC. He thought that this message is sent by the bank itself and opened the link and updated the OTP. An amount of Rs 12,803 got debited immediately from his SBI bank account held at Eshwarnagar, Manipal branch. In addition, several other withdrawals happened and he lost Rs 93,804 in total.

A case in this connection is filed by Naika in city CEN police station.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Mon, Aug 22 2022

    Rajesh B Shetty, Udupi Sun, Aug 21 2022 These people only know to do only the bad things, create nuisance for the society. Never want to earn the honest way, than play victim card because they are Nama jana.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 22 2022

    Another big scam is digital loan apps which provide instant loans of small amouns without any documentation, and later extract lacs of rupees from the victims by harassing them in various ways after obtaining access to their personal data; many people have committed suicide by falling prey to these loan apps; there are about 600 such apps floating around as per a report in the Deccan Herald! People have to be very cautious of not falling prey to such juicy loan apps!!

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 22 2022

    Per newsreports railways are going to sell IRCTC data to private agencies and garner ₹1000 crores, which is a very dangerous issue for the personal data of an individual falling into wrong hands and getting misused??

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  • Andrew, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 22 2022

    This is a dangerous fraud happening around and many innocent people are victim of this fraud. This is the byproduct of digitalization. Though digitalization is required, there should be a serious system to avoid frauds. How people gets excess to our mobile numbers, bank names etc., is serious concern. I still remember, few years back, our former MLA loosing funds in such fraud. our Who is selling data? Even when a student completes his/her 10th std, various institutions send mails, sms and even get calls to the portents. Who is selling ethics and conscious?

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  • Joseph, Qatar

    Mon, Aug 22 2022

    I agree with you. Well said By the way ---》your sentence should be....How people gets ACCESS to our mobile numbers. Not excess as mentioned by you. Please note the same.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Aug 23 2022

    Andrew mangalore ,question is how people get our telefon numbers and other datas?Simple ,We apply here and there ,give our telefon number sself to telecom or Post ,daily news papers.sometimes we answer some quiz .Naturally with our names .They sell this to other management who pay a huge amount for it,like Y tube or other connections.we do online buy like amazon ,or other .So who profits from them ?we buy clothes from online.So it is a round table .Be careful to share your datei.

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Mon, Aug 22 2022

    Once caught these online fraudsters must be put behind with rigorous labor for minimum 10 years.... Then we may see a reduction in such crimes... Whatever education given to public there will be few gullible victims... Sad thing to happen to anyone...

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 22 2022

    These are dumb BJP bhakths. Can't help. They deserve to be looted.

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Mon, Aug 22 2022

    Power of digital India.... atmanirbhar Bharath.... sabke saath sabka Vikas..... Fekus and cheaters having a great time.... bhaktas don't blame Nehru, Gandhis and Congress for this development of double engine growth Sarkar....!!!!!

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  • ca girishkk, valencia/m'lore

    Mon, Aug 22 2022

    once again 2014 virus is haunting,,, whenever i read these kind of news..... amrit kal...

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Mon, Aug 22 2022

    one more manga of manga land....people who elect worst MP and MLA...their iq can be seen in such cases....jai ho...wa male mange marayare...

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