Internet frauds are also on the rise as technology advances in recent times. If someone asks you for the OTP received on your cell phone, some unknown person will tell you that the money will disappear from the bank in an instant. Such incidents are still happening. Cybercrime lawyer Surjit Sinha has given some advice to alert people to this situation. What to do and what not to do to prevent internet fraud..? explained that

From pension money to fixed deposits withdrawn from banks without OTP – these types of financial scams have been reported in various areas in recent times. It is the people who are not clear about the technology that face such financial scams. But, that is not the case. Even tech-savvy youngsters fall prey to such scams.

According to experts, fraudsters have used the 'Aadhaar Enabled Payment System' to spread the scam. Using fingerprint and Aadhaar information, thousands, lakhs and crores of rupees disappear in the blink of an eye. In that situation, the lawyer has given some advice to protect us from cyber fraud.

First, know what to do to keep your bank account safe. First, Aadhaar Biometric Lock, you can lock Aadhaar biometric by downloading the My Aadhaar app. Be very careful while submitting KYC. It is recommended to hide the remaining numbers in the Aadhaar card except the last four numbers.

If money goes missing from the bank, it should be reported to the concerned bank as soon as possible. The customer must receive the refund within 24 hours. If money goes missing from the bank or any fraud occurs, the customer should immediately report to the local police station or cybercrime police station. But what should not be done safely? Do not provide biometrics multiple times on any site without verification. Because it has been seen many times that the fingerprint of the concerned person has been taken multiple times saying that the machine does not understand. That fingerprint can easily be used to commit fraud or siphon money from bank accounts.

Do not give Aadhaar number anywhere in case of emergency. Or definitely avoid giving your biometrics to anyone you don't know. A little care can avoid major problems."