The Aarogya Setu application developed by the government helps people assess themselves on the risk of their catching the coronavirus infection. The app detects other devices having the same facility in its GPS or bluetooth range and captures information regarding COVID-19 positive or linked cases. Now, Pakistani hackers have developed a mobile app that masquerades as the anti-COVID-19 ''Aarogya Setu'' app to steal sensitive data of Indian users.
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