The bank has issued an alert to all its customers. Due to the large number of users, the bank regularly shares security updates with its customers to help them identify phishing, hacking or fraudulent attempts to access their bank accounts.
New Delhi. If you have an account in the country’s largest government bank State Bank of India, then this news is very important for you. The bank has issued an alert to all its customers. Due to the large number of users, the bank regularly shares security updates with its customers to help them identify phishing, hacking or fraudulent attempts to access their bank accounts.
Recently, many such cases have come to the fore in which cases of hiding text messages and defrauding sensitive bank customers through sensitive information have come to the fore.
All banks regularly send text messages to their customers for any kind of information. SBI has shared some tips for whether the messages received by the customers are sent by the bank itself.
SBI said this by tweeting
The official Twitter handle of SBI tweeted that before letting anyone in, always check who is behind the door.
Always check who's behind the door before letting anyone in. Here is your key to safety.#SafeWithSBI #CyberSafety #StayAlert #StaySafe #SBI #StateBankOfIndia pic.twitter.com/IJ9w1y77RP
— State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) October 29, 2021
Bank said SBI customers should always check shortcodes starting with “SBI/SB”, for example SBIBNK, SBIINB, SBIPSG and SBINO, the bank further alerted its account holders and other customers that on messages from unknown sources Don’t give any feedback.
Bank issues alerts from time to time
Let us tell you that the country’s largest bank keeps on issuing alerts for the safety of the customers. The purpose of SBI is to keep the money of the customers safe. The bank keeps on sending alerts to the customers through its Twitter handle and MMS.
call on toll free number
SBI has also released the customer care number. For any information, you can get any information related to the bank by contacting the customer care numbers 1800 11 2211, 1800 425 3800 or 080 26599990.