Opening an APK file sent via WhatsApp in Jhajjar proved costly for a man. After opening the file, his mobile phone stopped working. A few days later, upon checking his bank account, he discovered that ₹92,000 had been fraudulently withdrawn from his account. The Jhajjar Cyber Police Station has arrested an accused in the case. The mobile phone stopped working as soon as the file was opened. Inspector Darshan Singh, in-charge of the Jhajjar Cyber…
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Opening an APK file sent via WhatsApp in Jhajjar proved costly for a man. After opening the file, his mobile phone stopped working. A few days later, upon checking his bank account, he discovered that ₹92,000 had been fraudulently withdrawn from his account. The Jhajjar Cyber Police Station has arrested an accused in the case. The mobile phone stopped working as soon as the file was opened. Inspector Darshan Singh, in-charge of the Jhajjar Cyber…