New robocall bot on Telegram can trick you into giving up your password
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Social engineering goes automatic
CyberNews researchers discovered a new type of automated social engineering tool that can extract one-time passwords (OTPs) from users across the US, the UK, and Canada. The so-called OTP Bot can trick victims into sending criminals passwords to their bank accounts, email, and other online services – all without any direct interaction with the victim.
While it may be hard to believe that a robocalling app can con you into giving up sensitive information in minutes, OTP Bot is designed to sound as convincingly as possible. That’s why we can’t stress enough to look out for the warning signs and learn how to protect yourself by:
🚨 Not answering calls from unknown numbers
🚨 Never give away personal information
🚨 Don’t trust caller IDs, scammer often pose as companies or someone in your contact list
🚨 Consider a password manager to help SAFEGUARD all of your passwords from various attacks 💣
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The bot itself is being sold on a Telegram chat room that currently boasts more than 6,000 members, netting its creators massive profits from selling monthly subscriptions to criminals. Meanwhile, its users openly flaunt their five-figure gains from ransacking their targets’ bank accounts.
In the following example taken from the bot’s Telegram channel, an OTP Bot user brags about purchasing thousands of dollars worth of prepaid gift cards with their victims’ linked credit cards during a three-day period.
When listening to the recorded call in isolation, it’s relatively clear that OTP Bot’s voice has been generated using a text-to-speech program. That being said, we couldn’t blame someone for picking up the call while in a busy office and mistaking the bot for an actual support agent.
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