Daviplata: new scam method through a fake application ‘Davitrampa’ – Apps – Technology

Daviplata is a financial application widely used today, even to make transfers and payments to the accounts of other people or establishments.

Given the popularity of the ‘app’, unscrupulous people designed a similar application with the aim of simulating a transaction and defrauding to sender.

(Also read: DaviPlata includes a new function to spend money with NFC technology).

Prueba22 is the famous ‘Davitrapa’”, a man is heard saying in a video circulating on social networks, in which the subject explains how the pirate application works.

According to the clip, the person only has to enter with their username and password, as they would do in Daviplata. Once you enter, the balance you have in the original application will appear and you can make the transactions you want, however, the money will never leave the accountalthough a message does arrive to the sender.

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You just have to have a balance, nero. You need to have minutes or recharges of lucas and normal, it works as it is, that’s the magic, spend money (…) You can make transfers of up to 10 clubs and send it there and the same application creates receipt”, explains the man in the video that circulates on networks.

Indeed, as the subject explains, the ‘Davitrap’ generates a receipt and sends a text messageeither for the unscrupulous to claim false drafts or to make someone believe that a payment was made.

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According to the Twitter user who made the complaint, the deceptive application is sold by Facebook, so he recommends directly check your Daviplata when they send you moneyto verify that the expected sum entered, and verify very well the number from which the transaction notification arrives.

In response to the complaint, Daviplata reminded its users that: “Our advisors will never call you to ask you to type or say your DaviPlata password or codes sent via text message.”

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(Keep reading: So you can buy Soat by Nequi safely).

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