SBI Customers Alert Bank warns people against KYC frauds

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SBI has warned millions of customers that they will never get a message from the bank to click this link.

SBI, India’s largest public sector bank, has issued a warning to its 45 crore customers.

Incidents of stealing money from customers’ accounts using technology have been on the rise in recent times. So, in order to prevent it, SBI has launched a program called ‘Yeh Wrong Number Hai’ to create awareness among the people. As part of the plan, SBI has released the message systems of the fraudulent gang.

“Dear client, Your SBI Bank documents are no longer valid. Within 24 hours, your account will be blocked. Please update your KYC on the URL provided. ”

Pointing to this, SBI Bank said that they will never be asked to click this link via message from the bank and update kYC.

Also, such SMS scams can cost you your savings. You will never be asked to click a link. When you receive an SMS, check that you have the correct SB shortcode. Be vigilant #SafeWithSBI. ” As reported.

The link option in the message sent by the fraudulent gang is the door to withdraw money from the account. It has been suggested that large sums of money can be easily transferred that way.

A similar warning was issued a few days ago. In it, the fraudulent gang will ask for the OTP number and roll the money. Do not share OTP number with anyone who asks.

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