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WhatsApp Scam Costs Woman Rs 1.32 Crore in Trading Fraud
Abstract:A 57-year-old woman in Thiruvananthapuram lost Rs 1.32 crore in an online trading scam. Learn how to avoid such scams and protect yourself.

A shocking incident from Thiruvananthapuram serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of trusting unsolicited messages. A 57-year-old woman from Sreekaryam lost a staggering Rs 1.32 crore after falling prey to a sophisticated online trading scam that began with a simple WhatsApp message.
The victim, who was searching for online trading tips, received a message containing a link to a trading platform. Believing it to be legitimate, she engaged in a conversation with the scammer, who convinced her to download a mobile app for trading. The fraudsters lured her with promises of easy profits and quick returns.
Initially, the woman invested a small amount and was thrilled to see her investment double on the platform. Encouraged by this apparent success, she continued to invest larger sums. The platform displayed increasing profits, and she even managed to withdraw a small amount, further convincing her of its authenticity.
However, the situation took a dark turn when she was unable to withdraw her accumulated funds. The scammers claimed she needed to invest more to unlock her previous investments. Trusting their lies, she poured in more money, only to realize later that she had been duped.

How to Avoid Online Trading Scams
- Be Cautious with Unsolicited Messages: Avoid clicking on links sent via WhatsApp or other messaging platforms from unknown sources.
- Verify the Platform: Always research the legitimacy of any online trading platform. Use tools like the WikiFX App to check reviews and ratings from trusted sources.
- Dont Trust Promises of Easy Money: If an offer sounds too good to be true, it likely is. Scammers often promise high returns with minimal effort.
- Use Secure Payment Methods: Opt for secure, traceable payment methods for online transactions.
- Report Suspicious Activity: If you suspect youve been targeted, report it to the authorities immediately.
This incident underscores the importance of vigilance in the digital age. By staying informed and cautious, you can protect yourself from falling victim to such scams.

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