One Click, Big Loss: Milk Order Scam Empties Elderly Woman's Bank Account
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Alert summary (plain language)
A 71-year-old woman from Wadala, Mumbai, lost ₹18.5 lakh after clicking on a malicious link while trying to order milk online. The scammers gained unauthorized access to her financial data and transfe...
Key details
Published on
16 August 2025 at 01:00 pm
Reported by
The 420
Reported
phishing link
Target profile
senior citizen
State
Maharashtra
City
Mumbai
Reported loss range
₹100000–₹500000
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Alert last updated from feed: 16 August 2025 at 01:00 pm
- The 420
https://the420.in/mumbai-milk-order-scam-elderly-loses-18-5-lakh/
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