Cyber Police saves Rs 6 lakh lost to ‘RAMA Scam’

Excelsior Correspondent

Srinagar, June 9: Cyber Police Kashmir today said that for the past one week, Cyber Police Station Kashmir Zone, Srinagar received multiple complaints wherein complainants have been duped by fraudsters through a new scam known as Remote Access Mobile Application (RAMA) Scam.
Police said that in different incidents, many complainants were duped of lakhs of rupees through a Remote Access Mobile Application scam.
“Scammers used the same modus-operandi of impersonating themselves as BSNL/JIO customer care representatives to victims,” police said.
According to complaints, the Cyber Police said, the scammers sent fake messages on their cell phone for completing the KYC of their SIM cards besides giving a warning message that their SIM card will be deactivated and shared a cell number to call as Customer Care Number.
“On dialling the number, the fraudsters introduce themselves as Customer Care Executives of BSNL/JIO and asking them to complete the KYC verification by downloading some apps like Quick Support, Team Viewer, Any Desk etc,” police said.
The victim, the police said, downloads these apps on their cell phones giving complete remote access to the fraudsters.
“Unaware of this, these victims downloaded the apps and allowed the fraudsters to see everything on their phone. The fraudster also directed him to open his banking app and taking control of his cell phone through Team Viewer, Quick Support app,” police said.
Following the steps of the fraudster, once the login process was complete, the fraudster also directed him to transfer a little amount of Rs 10 to validate whether the KYC process has been completed.
“The fraudsters not only see the victims User ID but also the Password and withdrew an amount of Rs 6.00 lacs from his bank account,” police said.
The victim, police said, after realizing that he has been trapped in a cyber-fraud immediately reported the fraud to Cyber Police Station, Kashmir Zone, Srinagar. Acting swiftly, Cyber Police Kashmir with strenuous efforts were able to save the amount of the victim.
Police said that the general public is advised to refrain from downloading any remote access apps like Team Viewer, Quick Support, Anydesk App or dialling fake helpline or customer care numbers found on Google search engine.
It also said that the general public is advised to be aware of these latest scams and not to fell prey to these fraudsters besides not to share any banking confidential information like OTP’s, Card number, CVV to anyone over the phone.