UP News: CBSE district coordinator's WhatsApp was hacked and messages were sent to 500 people...

By hacking the WhatsApp of Scottish International School Principal Ashu Tyagi in Shamli, fraudsters started demanding money from her acquaintances. Due to the vigilance of the Principal and the school teachers, no one fell victim to the fraud. A complaint has been lodged with the police and the case is under investigation.

Cyber ​​criminals hacked the WhatsApp of CBSE district coordinator and Scottish International School principal Ashu Tyagi. After this, an attempt was made to cheat 500 people, including 200 teachers associated with her, by sending WhatsApp messages, but the principal and school teachers made people aware through WhatsApp messages. Due to which no one was cheated. In the evening, Ashu Tyagi reached the cybercrime police station and gave an application to the SP. Shamli police is investigating her mobile phone.

Message sent to all numbers saved in mobile

Cyber ​​thugs hacked the mobile phone of Ashu Tyagi, the Principal of Scottish International School located on Kairana Road, and sent messages to all the mobile numbers saved in the mobile, demanding Rs 40,000. Messages were sent to various people asking whether Rs 40,000 can be sent online, I have to send it to someone, I will return it by 8 pm. My UPI is not working. Should I send a QR code? When acquaintances and school teachers spoke to the Principal in this regard, he told that his mobile has been hacked and no one should send any money. After this, the Principal broadcast a message through internet media and appealed not to send any money.

The cyber thug also sent a message in the school's WhatsApp group

The cyber thug also sent messages in the school's WhatsApp group, and whichever teacher kept messaging in this regard in the WhatsApp group, his message was deleted, and he was removed from the group.

In this regard, school administrative officer Pradeep Tyagi said that a complaint has been made to the police in this regard.

PC:Jagran