一个利用假冒的e-Challan网站的钓鱼骗局正在通过紧急短信威胁,窃取印度司机的卡片细节。
A phishing scam using fake e-Challan sites is stealing Indian drivers' card details via urgent SMS threats.
针对印度司机的重大钓鱼运动已经浮出水面,超过36个假的e-Challan网站模仿官方RTO和Parivahan门户网站,以窃取信用卡和借记卡的细节。
A major phishing campaign targeting Indian drivers has surfaced, with over 36 fake e-Challan websites mimicking official RTO and Parivahan portals to steal credit and debit card details.
网络犯罪分子发出紧急短信,声称未支付罚款和威胁吊销执照,将受害者引向收集敏感付款信息的欺诈网站。
Cybercriminals send urgent SMS messages claiming unpaid fines and threatening license suspension, directing victims to fraudulent sites that collect sensitive payment info.
这些骗局使用印度的电话号码和与履行机构有关的账户,似乎是合法的,攻击者迅速改变领域,并使用自动译文逃避侦查。
The scams use Indian phone numbers and SBI-linked accounts to appear legitimate, with attackers rapidly changing domains and using automated translations to evade detection.
研究人员发现,在多重欺诈中存在共同的后端系统,这表明行动是协调进行的。
Researchers found shared backend systems across multiple frauds, indicating a coordinated operation.
敦促受害者避免点击未经请求的链接,只核实官方网站(如parivahan.gov.in)的罚款,并向网络犯罪主管当局报告可疑信息。
Victims are urged to avoid clicking unsolicited links, verify fines only on official sites like parivahan.gov.in, and report suspicious messages to cybercrime authorities.