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Pune Army colonel’s credit card charged for Rs 3.8 lakh to Hong Kong hotel in fake traffic challan fraud

  An Indian Army colonel in Pune has fallen victim to a cyber fraud involving a fake traffic challan after clicking on a link that falsely claimed there were pending dues in his name. The incident resulted in an unauthorised payment of over 32,000 Hong Kong dollars—Rs 3.81 lakh—from his credit card to a hotel in Hong Kong. According to the First Information Report (FIR) registered at the Chatushrungi police station on Wednesday, the colonel, who is in his late 40s and posted with a defence establishment in  Pune , received a message late on Monday night and opened it on Tuesday morning. When he opened the link in the message, it redirected him to a message stating that a Rs 590 payment for a traffic violation challan for his vehicle was pending. The colonel proceeded to furnish financial details on an online form. He then clicked the option to generate a one-time password (OTP). Moments later, 32,939 Hong Kong Dollars were deducted from his credit card as a payment to a ho...

Google is retiring its free dark web monitoring tool next year

    Google will stop sending out dark web reports starting early next year, as it shuts down the free tool that can tell you if your personal information has appeared on the seedy underbelly of the internet. The tool used to be exclusively available to Google One subscribers until the company opened it up to everyone in mid-2024. If you switch it on, you’ll receive a notification whenever your name, email address and phone number leak on the internet, typically due to data breaches.

     In Google’s email announcement, however, it said it was discontinuing dark web reports because “feedback showed that it did not provide helpful next steps.” A report just lets you know that your information has appeared on the dark web. You can also see a list of all the hits you get on your Google account, along with what data breach leaked that particular detail. However, it doesn’t give you guidance on what to do afterwards.

     


The company explained that it will focus on tools that can give you clear, actionable step to take instead. Google will stop monitoring for new dark web results on January 15, 2026 and will remove access to the report from your account on February 16. You can also remove your monitoring profile right now by going to the “results with your info” section on the tool’s official page.



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