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VIRAL SACH: Money automatically deducted from account after answering KBC contest question?

Kaun Banega Crorepati, also simply known as KBC, is an Indian television game show based on the British program Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

NEW DELHI: A viral message being circulated on social media sites where it is claimed that clicking on a link of TV show KBC will make you lose your hard earned money. Kaun Banega Crorepati, also simply known as KBC, is an Indian television game show based on the British program Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? In the viral message, it is said that a man named Ankur Arora from Raipur lost 36 thousand after clicking on a link of TV show KBC. He had received a message saying “You can win 70 million by answering simple questions.” Seeing this message, he went to the link and answered the question. The message also instructed him to share the message with 12 more people. After doing so, he received a message saying that an amount of 36,000 rupees was deducted from his credit card. ABP News contacted the additional SP of Cyber Crime department, Raipur. To investigate the matter, ABP News started its research. To know more watch this latest segment of Viral Sach ABP News report-
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