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OTP in SMS is not safe yet, new mobile scam has surfaced, know what’s the matter

Hackers have struggled to collect the Internet and mobile devices as easily as our lives. Thousands of victims of online fraud As soon as we feel that our mobile phone is free from any threat from hackers, a new problem arises. Now a new attack has been discovered, where hackers can redirect messages sent to someone else’s phone number into their system. To do this, hackers use a text messaging service. During this attack, these fraudsters steal the OTP and login link on your phone.

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Motherboard reporter Joseph Cox has attacked his personal number. According to the report, the hacker can easily redirect incoming SMS to mobile numbers and SMS blocking data. The most bizarre thing about this attack is that hackers are able to access the service by paying just $ 16 (ie Rs. This is a nominal fee charged by the merchant to the SMS redirection service, not to the hackers. Explain that this is the situation in the US where such hacking is taking place.

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In India too, the arrival of OTP in SMS has been delayed.

Let us tell you that there is a late case of OTP in SMS in India. This problem arises not only when using the services of banks, e-commerce or other companies, but also for debit card transactions and other systems that require double authentication for login. The real reason why the OTP is difficult to obtain is the new guidelines issued by TRAI (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India). Explain that TRAI has released a new SMS template to prevent OTP fraud, which affects the OTP service. This has caused thousands of customers across the country to have problems.

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