Beware of fraudulent customer care numbers, SBI tells in customers alert; refer official website, it says
The State Bank of India has warned its customers about fraudulent customer care numbers and has asked to refer to the official website of SBI for correct customer care numbers.
The State Bank of India (SBI) has warned its customers about fraudulent customer care numbers. The state-run bank has tweeted to alert its customers.
"Beware of fraudulent customer care numbers. Please refer to the official website of SBI for correct customer care numbers. Refrain from sharing confidential banking information with anyone," SBI tweeted.
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For every query or problem, people contact the customer care service of the respective bank or company. However, if you are looking for the customer care number over google it is possible that you end up calling fake or fraudulent numbers.
SBI has not only warned about the same but has also asked its customers to refer to the official website of the bank for correct customer care number. Along with this the bank has also advised people to not to share their banking information with anyone.
Beware of fraudulent customer care numbers. Please refer to the official website of SBI for correct customer care numbers. Refrain from sharing confidential banking information with anyone.#CyberSafety #CyberCrime #Fraud #BankSafe #SafeWithSBI pic.twitter.com/Q0hbUYjAud
— State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) September 18, 2021
However, if you have been a victim of such cybercrime you can report such frauds via email on report.phishing@sbi.co.in or call on cyber-crime helpline number that is 155260.
It can be noted that this is not the first time when SBI has alerted it customers about cyber-crimes. Along with SBI several other banks too have warned their customers about the same.
Recently, SBI had also shared a tweet of RBI Says, which is a Public Awareness initiative of the Reserve Bank of India, warning people about sharing their banking details.
"RBI Kehta Hai do not share your banking and other personal information with unknown people or through unverified websites. Stay alert and Be Safe With SBI," SBI wrote sharing the tweet.
#RBIKehtaHai do not share your banking and other personal information with unknown people or through unverified websites.
Stay alert and #BeSafeWithSBI. https://t.co/gZ9gh15NMi
— State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) September 17, 2021
Whereas RBI Says had tweeted, "RBI Kehta Hai.. Stay Alert! Do not share your login details, personal information, copies of KYC documents, card information, PIN, password, OTP etc. with unknown people or through unverified websites or Apps. Be Aware, Be Secure."
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