Mumbai: In one of the biggest cyber fraud cases registered this year, a steel trading company suffered a loss of Rs 7.
On December 23, the complainant visited an Airtel store to inquire about the issue. The store staff confirmed that the SIM card was inactive, suggesting that the phone might be switched off.
The following day, they visited an Airtel gallery and discovered that the SIM cards had been converted into e-SIMs through a SIM swap fraud and the scammer debited the money. Between December 21 ...
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