There is a crisis of fraud on the customers of State Bank of India i.e. SBI. If you are also a customer of State Bank of India, then be careful and do not share confidential information related to your bank account by clicking on the link on call, message, whatsapp, mail etc.
There is a crisis of fraud on the customers of State Bank of India i.e. SBI. If you are also a customer of State Bank of India, then be careful and do not share confidential information related to your bank account by clicking on the link on call, message, whatsapp, mail etc. If you share the secret details of your bank account with anyone, then a big cyber fraud can happen with you and all the money deposited in your bank account can be blown away. Actually, cyber thugs are asking for the secret details related to their bank account by sending a message on the mobile of the customers of State Bank of India.
Asking to update PAN number by sending fake message
In a fake message reaching people’s mobiles, customers are being asked in the name of SBI to update their PAN number immediately to avoid getting their bank account blocked. A link is also being sent with this fake message and it is being said that click on the link for more information related to this message. Let us tell you that State Bank of India never asks for the secret details related to the bank account from its customers through messages. In such a situation, if you also get any such message, mail, call asking for personal information related to your bank account, then be alert.
A #Fake message issued in the name of SBI is asking customers to update their PAN number to avoid their account from getting blocked#PIBFactCheck
▶️Never respond to emails/SMS asking to share your personal or banking details
▶️Report at👇
✉️ report.phishing@sbi.co.in
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— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) November 4, 2022
Do not respond to any calls, messages asking for bank account details
Do not respond to any phone calls, messages or e-mails asking for bank account information. The most important thing here is that links can also be sent to you through messages or e-mails, on which you do not have to click by mistake. If you are a customer of State Bank of India and any kind of cyber fraud happens with you, then contact the bank immediately. SBI customers can report fraud related cases at report.phishing@sbi.co.in or can also call on 1930.