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Melaka woman loses RM4,700 after downloading cleaning-service app

Police say victim told to download ‘shinecleanmaid’ android package kit to make booking, before being swindled 

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Jul 2022 6:23PM

Melaka woman loses RM4,700 after downloading cleaning-service app
Police warn public against providing personal info to unknown parties, as well as not to download and install APKs sent directly to the phone by unknown individuals. – Pixabay pic, July 18, 2022

MELAKA – A woman trader lost RM4,700 when her money in a bank account disappeared after downloading an android package kit (APK) file to order cleaning services.

Melaka police chief Datuk Zainol Samah said in yesterday’s incident, the 46-year-old victim was attracted by an advertisement offering a house cleaning service at RM50 for five hours on Facebook.

“The victim, from Kuala Sg Baru, had dealt with a suspect who introduced herself as Fiona and was instructed to download the ‘shinecleanmaid’ app via the link provided by the suspect to make the booking.

“The woman then downloaded the app and filled in the booking and account and made an advance payment of RM10,” he said in a statement here today.

Commenting further, Zainol said, however, the transaction was not successful and the victim was instructed to pay in cash after the cleaning service was done.

He said after 30 minutes, the victim received a message from the bank informing that there was a transfer of RM4,700 from the complainant’s account to a third party account without her knowledge, and she then contacted the bank to tell it her account could have been hacked.

“The victim lodged a report yesterday at the Kuala Sg Baru police station and the case is being investigated under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating,” he said.

Zainol said so far the Melaka contingent had only received one case involving the modus operandi of file hacking and advised the public to be careful with offers over social media and not to fill in personal details through links provided by unknown parties.

He said members of the public are advised to check unknown accounts and telephone numbers through the website http://ccid.rmp.gov.my/semakmule or download the Check CCID Mule app.

“As a precautionary measure, people are asked not to easily believe advertisements on social media, and not to download and install APKs sent directly to the phone by unknown individuals.” – Bernama, July 18, 2022

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