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TN power utility, Police Cyber security on high alert as phishing in the pretext of EB bills increase

- July 25, 2022

Chennai, July 25 (BPNS)

Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Company (Tangedco) has recently cautioned public to be cautious about fraudulent messages stating that their connection would be disconnected and to contact certain numbers. However, in the past two months, two people have lost money to phishing in the name of Electricity bills.

On June 7, a person V. Natarajan (83) of Chennai lost Rs 8.7 lakh rupees after he got an SMS that his Electricity Bill was due and to prevent disconnection he had to pay it as early as possible. Natarajan told police that a person contacted him and informed him that a link is sent to his phone number and he should send an amount of Rs 10 as trial payment. Within a matter of minutes, he was poorer by Rs 8. 7 lakh and he had lodged a complaint with the EB and the Tamil Nadu Cyber security wing. The Cyber police were able to trace and retrieve the money within twenty days but the scamsters could not be arrested.

Even as the Tangedco and the Cyber wing of the Tamil Nadu police were creating awareness among the public not to fall prey to such fraudulent messages. However, on Friday, a woman consumer of Tangedco, Krishnaveni (52) , of Avinashi Road, Coimbatore, lost 4.2 lakh rupees after she received a call that her Electricity Bill was overdue and that her connection would be disconnected if she don’t pay the bill. She received a link and the scamster asked her to pay Rs 10 as a trial and within minutes she lost Rs 4.2 lakh to the scam.

Cyber cell police have commenced the search for retrieving the money. A senior officer with the Chennai Cyber police wing told BPNS that if the victims lodge a complaint immediately with the Cyber wing, the money could be traced and retrieved. He asked the people to contact the cybercrime helpline number 1930 if they fall victim to such a crime.

He said that the action has to be immediate to retrieve the money as it would be difficult to recover the money once it is withdrawn.

Cyber wing police officers told BPNS that the fraudsters are targeting old people and middle-aged people who are not internet friendly and cheat using latest phishing techniques.

Tangedco meanwhile issued a rejoinder that the power utility does not send such SMS alerts or links and called upon the public to immediately contact the consumer service department or the cyber cell of the police if such incidents are coming to notice.