In today’s time, cases of fraud have increased a lot. As the world is moving towards the pinnacle of modernity, the traps of fraud are also spreading. Smartphones of people across the world have also been hacked. The spyware named Pegasus which is being discussed these days is hacking people’s phones through calls.
Ever since the digital age has come, scammers have adopted new methods to cheat. Recently, Superintendent of Police Nuh has alerted people about smartphones and computers for awareness. He has said that do not download any unknown file from the internet, do not click on suspicious links received in emails, keep complex passwords. Files coming from any other source are first scanned with anti-virus but the reality is that no matter what you do, your smartphone can still be hacked.
Do not pick up calls from unknown numbers
The Superintendent of Police has also said that do not pick up any phone call or video call from a foreign number or an unknown person. If you do this, your smartphone can be hacked. Keep in mind not to click on any suspicious link received on WhatsApp or email. By doing this, you can become a victim of cyber fraud.
People’s smartphones have been hacked all over the world. Nowadays, the spyware named Pegasus is being discussed, it is hacking people’s phones through calls. He further told that if you do not click on any kind of link, as soon as you click on the link, Pegasus gets installed in the phone without your knowledge. Then Pegasus contacts the hacker and gives commands. Not only this, it can also turn on your camera and microphone, so that it can see the activities around. Let us tell you that, it is very difficult to catch this hacker.
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