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One wrong move & your account will be empty! SBI issues safety steps for its customers
April 27: When the entire country is fighting the deadly coronavirus epidemic cyber criminals are making people a victim of fraud in a new way. Somewhere, donations are being sought for the Corona Relief Fund, while some people are stealing details of the fake app to protect themselves from Corona. The key to safe banking is vigilance. State Bank of India (SBI) has laid out seven important protocols that our customers must follow in order to safeguard their personal information from fraudsters. Be Safe. Bank Safe.
Due to Corona virus, fraudsters have also become active in the lockdown situation and frauds are seeking donations from UPI ID. By following these safety tips, you can protect your account from fraudsters.
- The bank said, beware of those seeking donations from fraudulent UPI IDs.
- Think before you donate your hard earned money.
- Check the identity of the recipient of the money before transferring funds.
- Never save your card details on any e-commerce site.
- Do not give your sensitive information on unwanted emails.
- Check any news related to Corona virus before clicking on it.
- Share facts from a reliable source. When you see the scam, report it.
Cyber thieves can empty your bank account by tricking you into a public-pleasing reward. SBI has sent messages to its customers and told them the numbers, from which such fake calls can come to you. State Bank of India (SBI) has said in its SMS that if you get a call from a number starting from 1800 or 1860, do not share any details of your credit card.
SBI has given information in this regard by tweeting. According to the information given by the media, the State Bank of India has said that before answering the Corona virus-related e-mail or social media posts, confirm whether the link or post is authentic or not. Also, do not share the details of your personal and financial information with anyone.