Bhubaneswar: Senior NDTV journalist Nidhi Razdan has made a startling revelation that she has been the victim of a very serious phishing attack.
Sharing this on her official Twitter handle @Nidhi today, the senior mainstream media scribe has tweeted, “I have been the victim of a very serious phishing attack. I’m putting this statement out to set the record straight about what I’ve been through. I will not be addressing this issue any further on social media.”
Sharing her bitter experience elaborately, Nidhi Razdan in her concluding remarks has mentioned, “In the past few days, I have written to individuals and organizations with whom I have been in touch with over the past few months to keep them informed of this shocking development. I hope that the police are able to get to the bottom of this attack on me at the earliest and help me bring this unsavoury incident to a swift end.”
She has also mentioned, “Alarmed at the scale of this attack, I have filed a complaint with the police and provided them all the relevant documentary evidence. I have requested them to take immediate steps to identify, apprehend and prosecute the perpetrators of this abominable attack.”
“Separately I have written to the Harvard University authorities and urged them to take the matter seriously,” Nidhi has added in her written statement tagged to her official tweet today.
The matter goes like this as narrated by Nidhi Razdan in her written statement:
“In June 2020 and after 21 years with NDTV, I decided to move on and said that I would be joining Harvard University as an Associate Professor of Journalism. I had been given to believe that I would be joining the University in September 2020. While I was making preparations to take up my new assignment, I was later told that due to the ongoing pandemic, my classes would commence in January 2021.
Along with these delays, I began noticing a number of administrative anomalies in the process being described to me. At first, I had dismissed these anomalies as being reflective of the new normal being dictated by the pandemic, but recently the representations being made to me were of an even more disquieting nature.
As a result, I reached out to senior authorities at Harvard University for clarity. Upon their request, I shared some of the correspondence that I believed I had received from the University.
After hearing from the University, I have now learnt that I have been the victim of a sophisticated and coordinated phishing attack. I did not, in fact, receive an offer by Harvard University to join their faculty as an Associate Professor of Journalism.
The perpetrators of this attack used clever forgeries and misrepresentations to obtain access to my personal data and communications and may have also gained access to my devices and my email/social media accounts.”