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Fake Discounts, Flashy Ads Used by Cyber Criminals to Trap Online Shoppers: J&K Police

Public urged to verify offfers, avoid suspicious links and report fraud immediately on 1930 or cybercrime.gov.in

JK News Service by JK News Service
May 25, 2026
in Jammu, Kashmir
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Srinagar, May 25 (JKNS): Jammu and Kashmir Police have issued a fresh cyber advisory warning people against fake discounts, unbelievable online offers and flashy social media advertisements being circulated by cyber criminals to lure unsuspecting users into financial frauds.

According to the advisory, as per news agency JKNS, cyber fraudsters are increasingly using fake “limited-time offers”, huge discounts and attractive social media advertisements to create panic and urgency among people, forcing them to click suspicious links or make online payments without verification.

The advisory warned that such fraudulent schemes are designed to steal banking credentials, personal information and money from victims through fake websites and malicious payment links.

People have been advised to verify every offer before making payments and avoid clicking on suspicious links shared through advertisements, SMSes, WhatsApp messages or social media platforms.

Authorities further urged the public to remain cautious about deals that appear unusually attractive and always use trusted and verified platforms for shopping or financial transactions.

“Fake discounts and unbelievable offers are common tactics used by cyber criminals to deceive people. Users must remain alert and avoid falling into such traps,” the advisory stated.

The public has also been asked to immediately report any cyber fraud or suspicious activity by dialing the national cyber helpline number 1930 or by visiting the official cybercrime reporting portal: cybercrime.gov.in. (JKNS)

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