In short
A website or message promotes a FASTag Annual Pass while impersonating NHAI The objective is typically to capture payment/identity information or collect fraudulent payments through a phishing site.
What it is
The page claims to be an official FASTag/NHAI service. The victim is then pushed to enter payment, login or personal details on the impersonating site.
How it starts
A website or message promotes a FASTag Annual Pass while impersonating NHAI.
What they tell you
The page claims to be an official FASTag/NHAI service
What they want you to do
Enter payment, login or personal details on the impersonating site
How you lose money
capture payment/identity information or collect fraudulent payments through a phishing site
What happens next
After the first successful step, the fraudster may demand more money/information, deepen account or device access, or disappear.
Warning signs
authority | trust | convenience | phishing website | brand impersonation
Where this is documented
India — officially documented by an Indian authority/regulator
How to avoid it
Verify the claim using the agency's official website or published helpline; do not transfer money or share OTP/PIN because of an unsolicited threat.
If it already happened
Contact the bank/payment provider immediately if money moved; report financial cyber fraud promptly via 1930 and cybercrime.gov.in; preserve messages, transaction IDs, phone numbers and URLs.