State Bank of India has issued an alert for its customers. On Monday 24.01.2021, the bank issued an alert and asked all its customers to be extremely careful in the use of social media. The bank told the customers that they did not pay attention to any misleading or fake messages on social media.
State Bank of India has issued an alert for its customers. On Monday 24.01.2021, the bank issued an alert and asked all its customers to be extremely careful in the use of social media. The bank told the customers that they did not pay attention to any misleading or fake messages on social media. The bank said that if such a message is being sent to SBI, then beware of it. Your small mistake may cause you harm.
SBI customers are requested to be alert on Social Media and not fall for any misleading and fake messages.#CyberSecurity pic.twitter.com/KBMiWbMlxa
— State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) January 25, 2021
There have been such cases before also.
According to SBI, many such bank frauds have come to light where fraudsters have cheated people by becoming bank officers. Talking as a bank officer, he asks the customers to complete the online process or OTP by saying the need to validate KYC and empty your entire bank account. SBI has asked similar frauds to remain alert on its official Twitter account. SBI asked its customers in the tweet to protect themselves from fraudulent calls or messages. In case of any such fraud, inform the bank immediately.
Always keep these tips in mind always keep these tips in mind
Do not share OTP with anyone
remote access applications से बचें
Do not share Aadhaar copy with strangers
Update your new contact details in your bank account
Change your password evenly (Change your password)
Do not share your mobile and confidential data with anyone
Think before clicking any link
If difficult, call here immediately. If difficult, call here immediately
SBI said that if you notice any wrong transaction in your bank account, immediately file a complaint on toll-free customer care number – 18004253800, 1800112211. Or report on cyber crimes at https://cybercrime.gov.in.