Chandigarh: Cybercrime police arrested two men from UP for allegedly sending fake traffic challan SMSes with payment links.
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Ignoring a traffic challan after breaking traffic rules is no longer an option. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways ...
Bengaluru: A software engineer in eastern Bengaluru lost Rs 2.32 lakh after entering his credit card details on a fake website to clear a non-existent traffic challan of Rs 500. Whitefield Cybercrime ...
Receiving a traffic challan message without breaking any rule can be confusing and frustrating. Many vehicle owners have ...
Pnjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) has made an important announcement to protect citizens from fake messages related to ...
Safe City Authority confirms 9915 as the only official e‑challan SMS number, warning citizens against fake messages, scam ...
Received an SMS informing you of a pending traffic challan with a link to pay online? Check it before you click.
Motorists can now contest traffic e-challans online within 45 days under new road transport ministry rules. Challans won’t go ...
PTA blocks over 100 fake e-challan websites misusing PSCA’s name and logo, warning citizens to use only official platforms ...
A Bengaluru software professional lost ₹5 lakh after clicking a fake traffic challan link, highlighting the growing threat of e-challan phishing scams across India.
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