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New Scam in India: Scammers Gain Control of Man’s Phone Screen

A disturbing pop-up message on one Reddit user’s smartphone recently alerted, “Someone has access to your screen.” The message claims sensitive content has been hidden on the screen to protect it; growing concerns and questions about smartphones’ security ensued. The r/Delhi post gained its share of immediate attention as its users shared fears and advice concerning digital privacy protection.

The warning suggested that an app might be accessing the phone screen without permission and recommended uninstalling “com.samsung.nearme.gamecenter” before restarting the device. However, the Reddit user could not find the app, fueling worries about potential malware or spyware.

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It went on to have over 950 upvotes with lots of comments under it; there was so much anxiety building on digital security. Many people related to that post and added a few handy tips on the safekeeping of the devices. “Delete the app. The library is mentioned in that message,” one commenter wrote. “Go to settings > Apps > click filter button > show system apps > search this app name and click on it. Then select uninstall,” advised another.

One of the users had a more complete guide on that. Here’s the same. “1. Manage all apps 2. Click on 3 dots and select see all apps 3. Search the name which is shown on screen 4. Select the app and uninstall it 5. Restart the phone. Then: • Stop downloading apps from unknown sources • Turn on Play Protect • In Samsung, turn on auto-blocker • Reset all your settings • Avoid unnecessary app permissions • Turn off USB tethering.”

This article is part of a larger pattern of digital fraud targeting Indian users, including the most recent developments in phishing attacks and remote screen access. Some of the scams include impersonating police officers by accusing the victim of various criminal activities and blackmailing them to extract sensitive information or to collect money for staying out of court.

Drishya Madhur

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