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Govt warns against fake SMS peddling job offers at NIC

The menace of spam messages has been growing.. (Getty Images/iStockphoto) (HT_PRINT)

The ministry said in a statement on Friday given that fake SMSes were misusing NIC’s name, was a cyber incident and could involve a potential financial fraud, the NIC promptly reported the incident to CERT-In, the national nodal agency for responding to computer security incidents. NIC also registered a complaint with law enforcement agencies for identifying and prosecuting the perpetrators of the fake SMS.

To prevent further misuse, Cert-In immediately coordinated with concerned intermediary for the take down of the fraudulent URL, the ministry added.

“General Public is hereby advised to be cautious of such fake SMS, and report such fraudulent SMS to incident@cert-in.org.in and [https://cybercrime.gov.xn--in%2C-sw3b/]https://cybercrime.gov.in," the ministry said while issuing the advisory.

NIC received information about a fake SMS with a job offer, masquerading in the name of NIC being circulated amongst the general public.

Upon receipt of information about the fake SMS, NIC Team carried out an immediate internal investigation and identified that the fake SMS was not sent from NIC’s infrastructure.

NIC team swiftly coordinated with telecom service providers to investigate and identified that the fake SMS had been sent through a private SMS service provider’s infrastructure, the ministry added.

The event highlights the growing menace of spam messages that are increasingly becoming difficult to distinguish from real messages, leading to higher cases of fraud.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Gulveen Aulakh

Gulveen Aulakh is Senior Assistant Editor at Mint, serving dual roles covering the disinvestment landscape out of New Delhi, and the telecom & IT sectors as part of the corporate bureau. She had been tracking several government ministries for the last ten years in her previous stint at The Economic Times. An IIM Calcutta alumnus, Gulveen is fluent in French, a keen learner of new languages and avid foodie.
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