💨 Abstract
The Supreme Court of India has issued a public notice about multiple fake websites impersonating its official site. These sites, hosted on URLs, have been soliciting personal details and confidential information. The court advises visitors not to share such information and to verify the authenticity of URLs before clicking on them. The court also advises victims of the phishing attack to change their passwords and contact their banks and credit card companies.
Courtesy: theprint.in
Summarized by Einstein Beta 🤖
Suggested
Struggling KKR, SRH look to reignite campaign
Dhananjay Munde to remain absent during Ajit Pawar's Beed tour; cites health reasons
Investors duped of Rs 1.51 crore; case registered against three persons
Waqf Bill won't benefit Muslims, says senior AIMPLB official
US national arrested for entering prohibited tribal reserve area in Andaman: Police
"We stand to defend Taiwan": Taiwanese military shares rousing visuals as China ups the ante in Taiwan Strait
China deploys military veterans as instructors in Tibetan schools, raising assimilation concerns
India's EV push comes at a hefty cost. Expect about Rs 1 lakh crore in losses by 2030
Delhi BJP holds demonstrations in support of Waqf Bill
Light showers in Mumbai bring respite from heat
Powered by MessengerX.io