Scammers Innovating New Ways to Exploit PAN Card Users: A Fraudulent Email Exposed
Scammers are constantly devising new ways to deceive unsuspecting individuals. A recent fraud has emerged where scammers impersonate government officials and send phishing emails with the subject line, “Download e-PAN Card Free Online: A Step-by-Step Guide.” The Press Information Bureau (PIB) Fact Check has flagged these emails as fake and has urged the public not to fall for such deceptive messages. They recommend reporting such incidents on platforms like X (formerly known as Twitter). How the e-PAN Scam Works These phishing emails mimic official communications, urging recipients to download their e-PAN cards. The email often includes a link that redirects users to a counterfeit website. This fake webpage is designed to look authentic and prompts users to enter personal details. Any information provided on this platform is stolen by the scammers, potentially leading to identity theft or financial fraud. Official Warning from the Income Tax Department To combat such scams, the I...