India orders removal of Google Firebase accounts after spotting scam pattern
Bank impersonation and PM-KISAN fraud examples
Seven of the 57 websites and databases asked to be removed were phishing pages created using Firebase that mimicked top Indian banks, including State Bank of India, ICICI Bank and Axis Bank. The remaining were what the government agency said were websites created to collect data stolen from victims' phones, including credit card details and one-time passwords.
The three banks did not respond to queries from Reuters.
The fraud described in the notices worked by getting victims to install apps that looked like legitimate banking services.
One scheme exploited by scammers was PM-KISAN, a federal government programme that pays small farmers roughly 2,000 Indian rupees (about $21) every four months, according to a fourth notice and the source with direct knowledge.
Websites allegedly promised recipients help in claiming their payment, asking them to download an app to redeem the money.





