Scammers are always on the lookout for new ways to trick people, and recently they've found a method that allows them to steal money from bank accounts without needing an OTP (one-time password). The ...
Named the call merging scam, fraudsters are exploiting a phone’s call merge feature to steal one-time passwords (OTPs) and commit financial frauds. In order to obtain illegal access to bank accounts ...
A new financial scam is rapidly gaining traction across India, prompting the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) to issue an urgent warning. Dubbed the "call merging scam," fraudsters are ...
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How are fraudsters using call-merge to hijack your OTP and money?
Scammers now merge calls to hijack your OTPs and drain accounts. Never merge calls with unknown numbers, and never share OTPs on calls, always verify first.
Imagine receiving a call from someone who claims to have an exciting opportunity or an event invite for you. They say they got your number from a friend and that your friend is trying to reach you ...
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