Vedhika warns fans about scam calls and OTP requests; She reveals that her mother’s phone number has been hacked

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Vedhika warns fans about scam calls and OTP requests; She reveals that her mother's phone number has been hacked

Actress Vidhika alerted her followers after she revealed that her mother’s mobile number had been hacked. The actress, who made her entry into Tamil cinema with the film Madrasi and later appeared in films like Muni, Malai Malai and Kalalai, shared the disturbing update on her Instagram page.

Her post immediately caught the attention of fans and social media users, especially at a time when online scams and cybercrime cases are rapidly increasing. The actress urged everyone to be careful and avoid interacting with suspicious messages or calls linked to the hacked number.

Vedhika shares an urgent warning message on Instagram

Sharing the issue publicly on her Instagram Story, Vedhika posted an urgent note that read: “Hi everyone. My mom’s phone number has been hacked/hacked.

Please do not respond to any messages, calls or requests from her number asking for money, one-time passwords (OTP), personal information or any kind of help. Also, please do not click on any links sent from her number. Even if the message appears to be from her, completely ignore such messages and be careful.

She also added, “We will update everyone once the issue is resolved. Please spread the word to close family and friends.”

Stay safe.” Her statement quickly spread across social media platforms and created awareness among her followers.

Fans are expressing their concern as cybercrime cases continue to rise

Vedhika’s warning has once again highlighted the dangers of mobile hacking and digital fraud. Fans appreciated the actress for quickly informing the public before hackers could abuse the number further. The same experiences were expressed by many users who used social media. Cybersecurity experts have repeatedly warned people against sharing personal details or clicking on unknown links, even when messages appear to come from trusted contacts.

The incident has now served as a stark reminder of the importance of staying alert online.

Similar incidents involving celebrity families have been reported earlier

This is not the first hacking incident involving celebrities or their families. A few months ago, a family member of a well-known Kannada actor reportedly faced a similar situation after hackers gained access to the mobile phone number and allegedly used it to demand money from people. Such cases have increased fear among the public, especially since hackers often misuse trusted contacts to carry out scams. Vedhika’s latest warning has encouraged many people to double-check suspicious messages and avoid responding to unknown financial or personal requests online.

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