Apple users Beware! Fake apps are stealing Millions
Recently, an online scam named CryptoRom has come to the fore in which millions are being stolen through dating apps. In the last few years, there has been a significant increase in hacking cases. Recently it has been reported that many such fake apps have been seen on Apple’s latest iPhone, iPhone 13, from which hackers are stealing millions of rupees.
These iPhone 13 apps are stealing Millions
Recently a new online scam has surfaced, whose name is CryptoRoom. Through this scam, hackers are using such schemes in which people are being duped through romantic schemes. For this, these hackers are targeting crypto-currency assets by using fake iPhone 13 apps.
How this CryptoRom scam works
In this CryptoRom scam, thieves first make a romantic relationship with the user. In this way, they gain the trust of the other. Actually, hackers approach people through dating apps like Tinder and Bumble, and then after winning their trust, tell them about a ‘secret cryptocurrency’ from which the user can make huge profits. He says that with this investment his money can double and triple.
Stay safe like this
To stay safe, download apps to your smartphone wisely. Before talking to people using dating apps, check the background about them and be careful while talking to them in future. Also, keep it in your friends or relatives by telling about that person so that if there is any problem going forward, you can work with them to find a solution.
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