The Hyderabad Cyber Crime police successfully refunded Rs 2.91 lakh to a victim who had lost the amount to cyber fraudsters.
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HYDERABAD: Cybercrime police helped a victim recover Rs 2.91 lakh lost to cyber fraud. According to the cops, the victim was ...
He was instructed to click on an .apk file sent on WhatsApp and install the application as part of the procedure. Immediately after this, his phone was hacked and ₹2.91 lakh were debited from the ...