Bengaluru Man's Chat With Scammer Reveals Their Devious Methods

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A Bengaluru man, Chetty Arun, decided to have fun with a scammer who tried to trick him into installing a malicious APK file. Arun knew it was a scam from the beginning, but instead of blocking the number, he decided to chat with the scammer.

The conversation started with Arun asking the scammer how their life was going. Surprisingly, the scammer was open to chatting and even revealed their scamming techniques. The scammer told Arun that they take over the WhatsApp of their victims and then use the victims' OTPs to sign up for e-commerce and bank apps. Once they have access to these apps, they can steal money from the victims.

I got 4-5 such messages from different numbers today. All sending me an APK file on WhatsApp.

I got annoyed at first. Blocked all those numbers. But this one particular one, I decided to call and bash him.

But then, the weirdo in me wanted to have a chat ?

2/n pic.twitter.com/mWGQYUpzdF

— Chetty Arun (@ChettyArun) April 19, 2024

The conversation took an even more unexpected turn when the scammer warned Arun against installing suspicious files on his phone. The scammer even asked for Arun's Twitter bio when Arun said he wanted to share tips with the community to save them from scams. However, the scammer quickly realised what Arun was planning to do and deleted all their chats.

I then started pushing him to know what they'll do and how do they eventually earn money off of this.

Oh, while doing all this bakkar, I also was teaching him what "Gossip" meant ?

4/n pic.twitter.com/AVNVoFhofc

— Chetty Arun (@ChettyArun) April 19, 2024

In the end, the scammer asked Arun not to involve the police, and they wished each other well. The thread about Arun's experience has gone viral, with over a million views.

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