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SBI Alert: Against receiving these links your inbox, delete it immediately, check details

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SBI warning! Those who google the customer care number of the bank may face big loss, check details immediately

SBI Alert: The incidence of fraud has increased significantly since the lockdown was implemented last year, so the bank keeps alerting and advising its customers from time to time.


SBI has delivered an important message to its 44 crore customers. SBI Beware of fraudsters in the name of free gifts. By the bank Twitter has told its customers to be careful about this. By the bank According to your post, fraudsters are stealing personal information of customers by sending links under the name of free gifts.

What has SBI said?

SBI said in a tweet, “Have you found such links in your inbox? Avoid clicking on them. Clicking on these phishing links can steal your personal and confidential information. Be careful. Think before you click on any link!”

SBI warns customers by tweeting

>> You should not share your date of birth, debit card number, internet banking user ID and password, debit card PIN, CVV and OTP to anyone.
>> Also beware of phone calls under the names of SBI, RBI, Government, Office, Police and KYC Authority.
>> Besides, don’t download any app on your phone from any source or source without any information from anyone.
>> Don’t click on any links in mails and messages sent by unknown people.
>> Beware of any fake offers you get on social media or messages and phone.

Don’t make the mistake of forgetting, even if the


bank account number, password, ATM card number or photo of it is removed, there is a risk of your information being leaked, the bank said. Also, it can leave your account completely empty. According to the State Bank, not all consumers in the country should use the public internet to transact money. This always leads to the fear of leaking your personal information. Meanwhile, there has been a huge increase in the incidence of fraud since the lockdown was implemented last year, so the bank keeps alerting and advising its customers from time to time

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