SBI Customer ALERT! State Bank of India WARNS you against THIS FRAUD - check details here
The State Bank of India (SBI) has issued a warning to its customers against fraudsters. The largest public sector bank in the country has taken to Twitter to advise its customers to refrain from sharing any sensitive details online or offline.
SBI Fraud: The State Bank of India (SBI) has issued a warning to its customers against fraudsters. The largest public sector bank in the country has taken to Twitter to advise its customers to refrain from sharing any sensitive details online or offline. It has also recommended against downloading any app from an unknown source. One must also beware of the fraudsters pretending to be calling from SBI, RBI, government offices, police, KYC authority to protect one's hard-earned money.
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The SBI has tweeted from its official twitter handle, "We advise our customers to be alert of fraudsters and not to share any sensitive details online or download any app from an unknown source."
We advise our customers to be alert of fraudsters and not to share any sensitive details online or download any app from an unknown source.#StaySafe #StaySecure #BeAlert #CyberSecurity #CyberSafety #SBIAapkeSaath pic.twitter.com/GuhDZTc9eg
— State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) May 28, 2021
The SBI has also noted certain points for the customers to follow to avoid getting trapped by any fraudster. They are as follows:
1) One must not share your credentials like date of birth, debit card number, internet banking ID/ password , debit card pin, OTP and other personal details
2) One must be beware of the fraudsters pretending to be calling from SBI, RBI, government offices, police, KYC authority
3) An SBI customer must not download any mobile app based on telephone calls/ emails from any unknown source
4) On must not respond to unsolicited attractive offers received through emails, SMS and other social media
The SBI customers must note that SBI or any of its representative never sends any email/SMS or calls you over phone to get your personal information, password or one time SMS (high security) password. Any such e-mail/SMS or phone call is an attempt to fraudulently withdraw money from your account through Internet Banking. One must not respond to such emails or phone calls and must report immediately at report.phishing@sbi.co.in.
The SBI customers should keep the above-mentioned points in mind to protect his/her accounts from falling in the hands of fraudsters.
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