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Cyber ​​Fraud: A selfie can lead to cyber fraud! These special tips will help you avoid it..

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Availability of smartphones and rapid spread of internet. All this is proving to be very beneficial for people, but at the same time, the rapid development of technology is becoming a threat to people. Some people take the wrong advantage of technology and cheat them. In the era of social media, many types of cyber crimes are coming to the fore, but have you heard or read about cheating through selfies? Yes, cybercriminals have found a new way to cheat people.

Cyber ​​fraud through selfie authentication
Many apps or websites ask you to take a selfie and upload it to prove your identity. Nowadays many banks and companies are using this technology. It is called selfie authentication. Through this technology, it is proved that you are the person who is being claimed. However cyber fraudsters are taking the wrong advantage of this technology.

Cyber ​​fraud through selfie
Cyber ​​fraud is happening through selfie authentication. Cybercriminals do phishing attacks in this, yes, in this, a link is sent through a fake email or message. After this, as soon as you click on that link open it, and put a selfie on it, then it can be misused.

Cyber ​​criminals install malware in the phone in some way, after which they take control of the camera of the device and take selfies without your permission.

In many cases, cybercriminals steal people's profiles or photos from their social media accounts. After this, they can make anything out of it with the help of Deepfake i.e. AI.

Cybercriminals can take a loan in your name from the bank for selfies. Also, they can withdraw money from their bank account by using selfies.

Cybercriminals can clone the SIM card through selfies. After this, all the calls, messages, and OTP coming on the phone will easily reach them.

Ways to avoid selfie fraud
To avoid selfie fraud, do not click on any unknown link, email, or message received on the device.

Use two-factor authentication for the safety of the device.

Turn on two-factor verification for the safety of all social media accounts.

Do not share your personal information, banking details passwords, etc. with anyone.

Always keep the latest software updated on the phone and also keep antivirus software, which can protect against malware.