Suspicious messages via emails, SMS, WhatsApp messages, Telegram chats, phone calls, are the most common threat vectors for phishing scams. The best protection is recognising the signals before you act on the message. Here is a brief and practical checklist of red flags.
- The sender is unfamiliar or doesn't match BitDelta India's official channels
- The message asks for sensitive information
- The message offers something that is too good to be true
- The message is from someone offering to "help" with a problem you did not tell them about
If you apply this your own due diligence consistently, you will independently filter out most phishing attempts. This is a valuable security habit to build.
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