Unified Payments Interface (UPI) has made digital payments fast and convenient, but it has also become a major target for cybercriminals. A single careless click or approval can lead to instant loss of money from your bank account. Understanding how these scams work is the first step toward protecting yourself.
⚠️ How One Click Can Drain Your Account
Fraudsters often trick users into authorising payments unknowingly. Common methods include:
1. Fake “Collect Request” Scams
Scammers call or message claiming to refund money, offer prizes, or solve a problem.
Instead of sending money, they send a “collect request”.
👉 If you approve it, money goes from your account to theirs.
2. Malicious Links & APK Files
You may receive a message saying:
· “Your bank account will be blocked”
· “KYC update required”
· “Track your parcel”
Clicking these links can install spyware apps that capture your UPI PIN or give fraudsters control over your phone.
3. QR Code Fraud
Scammers ask you to scan a QR code to “receive money.”
⚠️ Scanning a QR code is only for paying, not receiving.
Once scanned and approved, your money is gone.
4. Screen‑Sharing Scams
Fraudsters ask victims to install apps like AnyDesk or TeamViewer.
This allows them to see OTPs, UPI PIN entries, and banking apps in real time.
🔐 Golden Rules to Stay Safe
✅ Never share your UPI PIN, OTP, or bank details—banks never ask for them
✅ Do not approve unknown collect requests
✅ Do not click suspicious links sent via SMS, WhatsApp, or email
✅ Never install apps from outside official app stores
✅ Do not scan QR codes to receive money
✅ Avoid screen‑sharing apps when dealing with financial matters
📱 What to Do If You Are Scammed
1. Immediately block your bank account or UPI app
2. Call the National Cybercrime Helpline – 1930
3. Report online at cybercrime.gov.in
4. Inform your bank as soon as possible
Quick action can sometimes help freeze or recover stolen money.
🧠 Why Awareness Matters
UPI fraud works because scammers exploit fear, urgency, and lack of awareness. Since UPI transactions are instant, there is little time to reverse mistakes.
✅ Conclusion
UPI is safe—but only when used wisely. Remember, money can leave your account only when YOU approve a transaction. Stay alert, verify before clicking, and treat every unexpected payment request with suspicion.
A few seconds of caution can save your hard‑earned money.
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