SBI Alert: SBI warns its customers of fake WhatsApp calls and messages, one mistake could empty your bank account
With the rise of digital payments, online banking fraud has also increased. With this in mind, the State Bank of India (SBI) has come up with some measures to prevent secure transactions and fraud. The SBI, through its official Twitter handle, told people to be wary of WhatsApp calls or messages.
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What the SBI has said
If you receive a message asking for information about your account in the name of winning the lottery or prize, it is always fake. Don't pay attention to it.
Earlier also alerted by fake email
State Bank of India said in a tweet that fake emails were coming to the bank's customers. The style of this email is exactly the same as the original email, so people can be deceived. Avoid clicking on such emails, according to the bank. The bank also said that no such emails are ever sent from the bank. The bank has also tweeted a picture of him.
Take care of so many things to avoid
Never share personal banking details with anyone
Keep changing your account password
Never disclose your internet banking information over phone, email or SMS.
Never click on a suspicious link
Always rely on SBI's official website for any bank related information.
For fraudsters, report to local police officers or the nearest SBI branch.
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