Cyber crooks using 'blast evidence' bait to push malware after Red Fort explosion: Police sources
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Alert summary (plain language)
Cyber fraudsters are exploiting the Red Fort blast incident by sending messages with malicious .apk files and zip folders claiming to contain evidence or videos related to the explosion. Once download...
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Published on
14 November 2025 at 08:00 pm
Reported by
Hindustan Times
Reported
sms
Target profile
social media user
State
Delhi
City
New Delhi
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Alert last updated from feed: 14 November 2025 at 08:00 pm
- Hindustan Times
https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/cyber-crooks-using-blast-evidence-bait-to-push-malware-after-red-fort-explosion-police-sources-101763132290612.html
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