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Scam Alert: Fraudsters are using apps that look like PhonePe, and Google Pay to dupe users, be careful

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Cybersecurity experts have issued a new warning for users of UPI apps like Google Pay, PhonePe and Paytm. Fraudsters have created fake UPI apps that look just like real payment apps, making people think they have received a payment. These scams mainly target shopkeepers, merchants, and small businesses.

New Cyber ​​Fraud: Fake UPI Payments with Soundbox Alert

Fraudsters use fake UPI apps to simulate payments at retail stores.

Even the soundbox in stores plays a payment confirmation message, but no real money is transferred.

According to Deccan Chronicle, these fake UPI apps are being circulated through Telegram and other online platforms, increasing the risk for unsuspecting users.

How do fake UPI apps work?

Cybercriminals have copied popular UPI payment apps with similar interfaces and features. These fake apps generate false payment confirmations, making it seem like the transaction has been successful. Some of these apps even show fake payment processing screens to fool shoppers into believing that the payment has been made.

How to stay safe from fake UPI apps?

Always confirm the transaction in your bank account or UPI app before delivering goods or services.

Don’t rely on soundbox notifications alone – always check payment details.

Download UPI apps only from official sources like Google Play Store or Apple App Store.

Be wary of any new or unknown payment apps used by customers for transactions.

Immediately report fraudulent transactions by calling Cyber ​​Crime Helpline 1930 or filing a complaint with the police.

Final warning for UPI users

With the rise of digital payments, scammers are constantly finding new ways to dupe users. Whether you are a shopkeeper, a business owner or a regular UPI user, always verify the payment before confirming the transaction. Be cautious and never fall prey to fake UPI apps