Recently, Akshay Kumar-Katrina Kaif's film 'Suryabangshi' had a record business in the film market. This picture captured the record of the biggest opener of 2021. But 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' starring Tom Holland broke all old records when it hit the Indian market. According to the report, the first-day box office collection of Spiderman is 32 crore 7 lakh rupees. There, Akshay Kumar's first-day box office collection of Suryavanshi was 26 crore 29 lakh rupees. In other words, as a statistic, there is a difference of about 8 crores 36 lakhs.
Earlier in 2019, Avengers: Endgame set such a box office shaking record. This Hollywood movie has made a great start in all parts of India. Although the movie is still running with only 50 percent of the audience. On the first day, the net box office collection of this film was 32 crore 6 lakhs.
Produced by Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures, the film stars Tom Holland, Zenda, Benedict Cumberbatch. It will also feature Alfred Molina, William Defoe, and Jamie Foxx.
Trade analyst Taran Adarsh tweeted, "The film was released on Thursday in Maharashtra, not on a holiday, where only 50 percent of the viewers are still able to enter the cinema hall due to overcrowding." Spiderman has made great starts in all corners of India from north to south, east to west. On the first day, the net box office collection was 32 crore 7 lakhs. The Gross collection is 41 crore 50 lakh rupees! '
Meanwhile, viewers are given a golden opportunity to see the new superhero movie 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' before its premiere. In that greed, many have fallen into the trap of deceivers. Viewers are asked to register for a link and provide credit card details before viewing the picture. Now the fraudsters are cheating the common people through fake links based on the new movie 'Spider-Man: No Way Home. They are stealing all the information of their bank with that link. That's what cyber-security researchers warned on Friday
This time, it is not the miscreants but the common innocent people who are being caught in Spider-Man's net. What kind of thing do you not understand? Now the fraudsters are cheating the common people through fake links based on the new movie 'Spider-Man: No Way Home. They are stealing all the information of their bank with that link. Cyber-security researchers warned on Friday.
According to researchers at Kaspersky, the fraudsters were active before the film's premiere. Researchers claim that they have found that fake websites have been created to steal bank information from visitors.
Before the premiere of the new superhero movie 'Spider-Man: No Way Home', the viewers are given a golden opportunity to see it. In that greed, many have fallen into the trap of deceivers. Viewers are asked to register for a link and provide credit card details before viewing the picture.
The fraudsters in Kellafat only if they give this information completely. The swindler team immediately collects a bunch of money and payment details from the viewer's card and very naturally no chance is given to see the picture first.
According to cyber-security researchers, the fraudsters have been active in exploiting the excitement among fans over the release of new images in the Spider-Man series. Showing the premiere of 'No Way Home' is nothing more than showing greed to spread the word.
Superhero movies always attract the attention of fans, so the trailers of those pictures are especially verified. Before the release of all these pictures, multiple rumors were spread about the story of the movie, the actor, etc. There is a lot of gossip about "No Way Home" on the internet. For example, there have been rumors that Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield will both return as Spider-Man in the film, 'says one researcher. Although they have no official or accurate information about coming or acting in this film. Yet fans began to think like themselves, making theories. As a result, there is hunger between them to see the picture quickly. Fraudsters take advantage of their weakness.
In order to arouse the interest of the fans, the fraudsters do not use the original official poster of the movie on all these fake websites or pages. Instead, all "Spider-Man" uses a picture of the actors together to create fan art. Fraudsters try to attract fans with such posters, 'the report said. Research has shown that downloading all of these sites or clicking on links, simultaneously downloads multiple programs or software into the viewer's device that can instantly take control of the device.
In the words of a Kaspersky security expert, "We always warn customers to be careful before entering a page and not to download files from an" unverified "site." At the same time, he said, one should be wary of sites or links that promise to show a picture or TV series or web series before it is released.