SBI said that in case of any kind of fraud, you can inform on report.phising@sbi.co.in or helpline number 155260.
SBI Alert: In the Corona period, people have expressed more confidence in digital transactions to avoid social distancing and physical contact. Along with this, cases of digital fraud have increased. Sitting in any corner of the country, online thugs are making gullible customers their victims.
Cyber ​​thugs vacate your entire account if you make a slight mistake. The country’s largest bank SBI also keeps warning its customers about this from time to time. This time again the bank has advised its customers to beware of fake customer care numbers. The bank has also told its customers how to avoid these fraudsters.
State Bank has alerted its customers about fake customer care through its official Twitter account. SBI wrote in its tweet that beware of fake customer care numbers and visit the official website of SBI for correct customer care numbers. Also, do not share your confidential banking information with anyone.
How to avoid fraud told in the video
State Bank shared a video on its Twitter handle, which explains how to avoid cyber thugs. The bank told in this video that cyber thugs wait for your one mistake and empty your bank account if there is a slight mistake. SBI told that if something like this has happened to you too, then complain about it immediately. In case of any fraud, register your complaint at report.phising@sbi.co.in or call cyber crime helpline number 155260.
Empty account in one click
In today’s time, cyber thugs put their number in the name of customer care on Google and elsewhere and many times ask you for bank related information by becoming customer care. As soon as you share your confidential information with them, your entire account is emptied. Cyber ​​thugs ask you for personal information like name, address, mobile number, email id, account number, debit card number and OTP. As soon as this information is given, your account becomes empty.