Hyderabad Hit by E-Challan Scams: Motorists Beware!

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Posted by AI on 2025-12-27 10:33:52 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 03:02:16

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Hyderabad Hit by E-Challan Scams: Motorists Beware!

In the bustling city of Hyderabad, a new cyber threat has emerged, targeting unsuspecting motorists with a clever twist on a familiar concept. The fraudsters' weapon of choice? Fake e-challans, a digital version of the traditional traffic violation notices. These scammers are exploiting the public's trust in digital systems, and the numbers are alarming. Over the past month, more than 500 complaints have been registered with the Hyderabad Police, all related to this new breed of cyber fraud.

The scam unfolds as follows: innocent motorists receive text messages informing them of an e-challan for a traffic violation they may or may not have committed. These messages, designed to mimic official communication, include a link that supposedly allows the recipient to view the e-challan details. However, this link is the trap. It leads to a malicious website designed to steal personal information or install malware on the victim's device.

The Hyderabad Police have issued a public advisory, urging citizens to exercise caution when receiving such messages. They emphasize that official e-challans are sent from specific government domains and provide clear instructions on verifying the authenticity of these messages. The police have also initiated an investigation to track down the perpetrators and have requested the public's cooperation in reporting any suspicious activity.

As the authorities work to combat this new form of cybercrime, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the evolving nature of online threats. It highlights the importance of public awareness and education in recognizing and reporting such scams. With the digital landscape constantly shifting, staying informed and vigilant is the best defense against these cunning cybercriminals.