Fraudsters Now Targeting Users with Investment Scams via APK Files
A major cyber scam has come to light in Jharkhand, revealing how fraudsters are using deceptive APK files and fake social media profiles to lure victims into fraudulent investment schemes. The scam, recently highlighted during a cyber safety awareness drive at ICFAI University, Ranchi, has raised alarms about the growing digital threats in the region.

As cybercrime evolves, users across INDIA must stay vigilant—especially when it comes to downloading unauthorized files or falling for get-rich-quick schemes.
How the Scam Works: Fake Investment Experts & Dangerous APKs
1. Fraudulent Social Media Profiles
Scammers create fake identities posing as investment advisors or financial gurus, often using:
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Attractive profile pictures
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Professional-sounding bios
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Multilingual communication to increase credibility
They target unsuspecting users through Facebook, Instagram, Telegram, and WhatsApp, often inviting them to “investment groups” that promise high returns.
2. Distribution of Malicious APK Files
Once trust is built, victims are encouraged to download APK files (Android app packages) outside of Google Play. These files are often disguised as:

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Investment tracking apps
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Portfolio management tools
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Trading apps with fake dashboards
3. Full Control Over Devices
Upon installation, the APK files allow remote access to the user’s device, including:
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Intercepting SMS (including OTPs)
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Accessing contacts and media
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Reading bank and payment information
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Controlling phone functions silently
According to Cyber SP Nidhi Dwivedi, these apps can disable banking functions and steal sensitive credentials, leading to complete financial compromise.
Red Flags: How to Identify the Scam
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Promises of “guaranteed returns” or “doubling your money fast”
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Request to download apps outside of Play Store
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Joining WhatsApp/Telegram investment groups with high-pressure tactics
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Sudden silence or disappearance after money is transferred
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Apps asking for unusual permissions during installation
What You Should Do to Stay Safe
Never download APK files from unknown sources or social media links
Use only trusted app stores like Google Play Store or Apple App Store
Avoid joining random investment groups without verification
Regularly scan your phone with anti-malware apps
Reset passwords, especially banking and UPI, if you suspect compromise
Report scams immediately to the local cyber cell or police
Public Awareness Campaign: Cyber Safety for All
This scam came to the surface during a cybercrime awareness initiative led by Prabhat Khabar at ICFAI University, Ranchi, where experts demonstrated the methods fraudsters use. The event emphasized the importance of cyber hygiene, especially for students, professionals, and daily smartphone users.
These awareness campaigns play a vital role in educating the public, helping them recognize early signs of digital fraud and protect themselves from being exploited.
Who’s Most at Risk?
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College students and young professionals seeking side income
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Homemakers and retirees lured by financial freedom pitches
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Social media users actively engaging with unknown profiles
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Rural and less tech-savvy users unaware of APK-related risks.
Final Word: Stay Alert, Stay Safe
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