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The Punjab Police has alerted citizens to a malware called "Dance of the Hillary," reportedly spread by Pakistan-based hackers. This malware targets Indian users through WhatsApp, Facebook, and email, aiming to steal personal and banking information. The police advise against clicking on unknown links or messages, as doing so could compromise device security and allow remote control. This alert comes amid recent military tensions between India and Pakistan, but an understanding was reached to halt these actions.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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