— Vijay Shekhar (@vijayshekhar) November 20, 2019Recently a tweet of journalist Rubika Liyaquat went viral after she posted about her personal experience regarding a Paytm fraud. Her tweet read, "I got a message and then a call from 9851498982, the man from the other side asked me to download an app. for KYC, when I questioned him and refused to do so he abused and disconnected. Paytm, I am worried about those who must have downloaded the app.'Check Rubika's tweet here:
There has been a tremendous rise in online frauds taking place and cheaters have been innovating different strategies to dupe innocent people. From ATM card frauds to uploading fake phone number on Google and prompting people to click on to fraudulent links, fraudsters are always a step ahead of us. So stay careful and alert whenever dealing with any kind of online transactions.I got a message and then a call from 9851498982 , the man from the other side asked me to download an app. for KYC, when I questioned him and refused to do so he abused and disconnected. @Paytmcare I am worried about those who must have downloaded the app @OfficeOfRSP pic.twitter.com/8YVtOAlId3
— Rubika Liyaquat (@RubikaLiyaquat) November 12, 2019