Telangana: Techie arrested for hacking in to woman's social media account, attempting fraud

By ANI | Published: November 4, 2019 02:05 PM2019-11-04T14:05:43+5:302019-11-04T15:00:32+5:30

Rachakonda Cyber Crime Police arrested a 24-year-old techie for allegedly logging into a woman's social media account in an unauthorized manner and trying to extract money from her friends on the pretext of paying medical bills.

Telangana: Techie arrested for hacking in to woman's social media account, attempting fraud | Telangana: Techie arrested for hacking in to woman's social media account, attempting fraud

Telangana: Techie arrested for hacking in to woman's social media account, attempting fraud

Rachakonda Cyber Crime Police arrested a 24-year-old techie for allegedly logging into a woman's social media account in an unauthorized manner and trying to extract money from her friends on the pretext of paying medical bills.

The accused has been identified as Bathula Venkateswarlu, a resident of Jillelaguda, Balapur Mandal.

"During the investigation process, it was revealed that Venkateswarlu is a B.Tech graduate and he is presently working with a Madhapur based computer graphics firm. He confessed to having sent a link from a phishing website (spoofed site) and stole the user ID and password of the victim's Facebook account," said Rachakonda police official.

According to the police, the victim woman, hailing from Sarooranagar filed a complained and stated that since September 2019 she was unable to login to her Facebook account.

In her complaint, she had alleged that someone tried to extract money from her online friends on the pretext of her medical treatment.

The woman came to know about this through one of her Facebook friends, whom she knew personally.

"Venkateswarlu used her credentials to log in, which were traced by accused through a phishing attack. He then changed the password along with the recovery email address and phone number. Later impersonating as the victim, he began chatting with her online friends and tried to extract money, in small sums on the pretext of paying a medical bill," the police official added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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