Webinar On Investigating Suspicious APK Files In Fake Wedding Card And Loan App Scams

The420 Web Desk
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The growing misuse of malicious APK files in cyber frauds such as fake wedding invitations and instant loan applications has emerged as a serious investigative challenge. Cybercriminals are leveraging social engineering techniques to trick victims into installing infected applications that enable data theft, financial fraud, remote surveillance, and unauthorized access to devices. Understanding the technical architecture and investigative methodology behind such scams is now essential for law enforcement and cyber professionals.

Certified Cyber Crime Investigator Course Launched by Centre for Police Technology

In a first-of-its-kind live investigation demonstration, the Centre for Police Technology is organizing this exclusive webinar where two top police investigators and one leading cyber security expert will present real case demonstrations. The session will decode the complete mystery behind APK-based scams, covering static and dynamic analysis of malicious files, permission abuse tracking, network traffic monitoring, C2 server identification, forensic evidence preservation, and legal procedures during investigation and interrogation.

Participants will gain practical exposure to real investigation workflows and learn how these fraudulent APK ecosystems operate—from distribution tactics to financial diversion mechanisms.

Date: 8 February 2026
Day: Sunday
Time: 2:00 PM (Sharp)
Platform: Zoom

The webinar is open to Police Officers, Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs), Corporate Investigators, Defence Forces, Cyber Security Enthusiasts, and Digital Forensic Investigators.

Registration is mandatory. Interested participants must register using the link below: https://algoritha.in/webinar-registration/

The Zoom participation link will be shared with all registered attendees by tomorrow morning.

This is a must-join session for professionals committed to demystifying and dismantling the growing threat of APK-based cyber frauds.

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