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The Himachal Pradesh Police has warned against cyber scams using wedding invites sent to people on WhatsApp. The invites, when downloaded, can give cybercriminals full access to people's mobile phones and also infect the devices. #CyberCrime #Scam #WeddingInvitation |… https://t.co/2XGUwXRcT7



The Himachal Pradesh Police have issued a warning regarding a new cyber scam involving wedding invitations circulated via WhatsApp. Scammers are utilizing these fake wedding invites to gain unauthorized access to users' mobile phones, potentially leading to the theft of personal information and financial loss. Authorities emphasize the importance of cybersecurity awareness, particularly as reports indicate a rise in such scams. In a related incident, criminals extorted ₹10 crore from a retired engineer in Delhi, highlighting the growing threat of cybercrime in India. Users are advised to exercise caution and avoid downloading suspicious links to protect themselves from these scams.