After demonetisation, the trend of digital transactions has increased, but with this cyber thugs have also become very active. Every day people are victims of fraud in the city.
In such a situation, it is very important to understand with whom you should share your personal information and with whom you should not. Many times people fall in the trap of free gifts or vouchers and become a victim of fraud.
For information, let us tell the customers that State Bank of India (SBI) has issued an alert for its 40 crore customers. The bank has asked to be alert to fake customer care numbers on the internet in the name of SBI. According to the bank, customers can become a victim of fraud by calling the number in the name of State Bank Customer Care in the Google search engine.
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/70Sw7bIuvo
— State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) November 21, 2021
SBI has tweeted about this from its official Twitter account. In which it is said that ‘beware of fake customer care numbers. Kindly visit the official website of SBI for correct customer care number. Also, never share your confidential banking information with anyone.
Customer beware
- SBI does not ask its customer for account number, debit card or credit card details
- Do not share your Internet Banking and OTP numbers with anyone
- Do not click on any kind of link in mobile phone or message