Beware of India Post SMS Scam Attempting to Steal Sensitive User Data

– PIB (Press Information Bureau) Fact Check debunks India Post scam message. – The India Post scam SMS seeks your address. – PIB Fact Check advises measures to avoid such scams.

What is the India Post SMS Scam? “Your package has arrived at the warehouse and we attempted delivery twice but were unable to due to incomplete address information. Please update your address within 48 hours, otherwise the package will be returned. In order to update the address click on the link [indisposegvs.top/IN]. After the update is complete, the package will be re-delivered within 24 hours.“ Purpose: – Lures people to click a malicious link. – Attempts to steal sensitive information.

Risks Involved Clicking such links can lead to: – Installation of viruses or malicious software. – Hackers gaining access to your system. – Theft of more data or money. PIB Fact Check Warning: – Do not click on fraudulent links. – India Post never asks for address updates via SMS for deliveries.

How to Avoid a Fraudulent Scam Protective Measures: Verify the sender's authenticity: – Check the email address, phone number, or other means. – Don’t respond to suspicious messages or calls. – Never click on links in such messages.

Reporting and Additional Tips Report Suspicious Activity: – To PIB Fact Check: pib.gov.in – Cyber police: Dial toll-free number: 1930 or visit cybercrime.gov.in Additional Safety Tips: – Keep software updated. – Use antivirus or antimalware tools (built-in solutions are often sufficient).