Attention Bank accounts being vacated in the name of RBI and SBI, know how to save your account
Cyber thug Everyday new ways are invented to cheat common people. Now the new way is out of RBI voice calls and SBI reward points. Cyber frauds are sending fake voice calls in the name of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and giving a wrong warning to the people that their bank account will be blocked due to the transaction from the suspected credit card. If they want to avoid it, then press a number. In this way, he is trapping common people in a fish trap. Similarly, by luring ‘SBI rewards’, they are asking to download a fake application. Now the PIB Fact Czech has made people forward about this. Let us know how people are being cheated and how to avoid?
What is RBI Voice call fraud?
Through the Viocell, who cheated by the name of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), falsely claims that your bank account will be blocked due to credit card fraud, and recipients are requested to press a number for more information. The PIB Fact Czech has warned to be careful with the call of fraud by taking the name of RBI which warns to block the bank account.
SBI Rewards Fraud?
The Press Information Bureau (PIB) has issued a warning about a viral message inviting people to download an app called ‘SBI Rewards’ in another social media post. This message has been found as part of a scam to cheat users.
SBI said, APK does not send
SBI has confirmed that it does not send a reward redemption link or APK via SMS or WhatsApp. Hackers are cheating users by taking advantage of social engineering and technical flaws. Therefore, it is very important to be cautious before clicking on the link or downloading the app.
Avoid fraud like this?
Never share OTP, Card Number, UPI PIN with anyone in the greed to get RBI voice calls or SBI reward points. Whether he tells himself RBI or bank officer. Let us tell you that no bank asks for information on calls or SMS for reward point. Do not click on fake links. Check the URL of the website thoroughly. If you are in doubt, contact your bank’s helpline immediately and report cybercrime.
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