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Customers of SBI, beware! After responding to this message, your account will be emptied; see instant alert

 Customers of SBI, beware! After responding to this message, your account will be emptied; see instant alert


The SBI Update This information is meant to alert you if you are an SBI account holder as well. Customers of SBI risk having a zero balance in their account if they reply to this SMS. Tell us more about this SBI update in detail.


Customers of State Bank of India (SBI) are getting false notifications of account closure. The customers should not reply to those fraudulent mails, it has been stated while warning them about this. Those who respond to this fake message and supply the needed information risk becoming the victims of fraud.


Learn about the SBI customer's bogus message.

Customers of SBI were informed in a message that their Yono accounts would be blocked today. To update the information on your PAN card, kindly click the link.

What are SBI clients supposed to do?

Consumers are advised not to reply to emails or SMS messages requesting them to share their financial information. Report any such messages right away to "report.phishing@sbi.co.in" if you get any.

Never divulge personal information.

SBI advises against sending communications containing sensitive information or personal details that could be exploited for fraud, such as account numbers, passwords, or other identifying information.

Clients of SBI are advised:

Owners of SBI accounts should use caution if they get a text message requesting that they update their information immediately, activate their account, or confirm their identity by phoning a number or entering information online. These emails could be a phishing hoax. Fraudsters are doing this in order to obtain your private account information and commit fraud.

Where can I file a complaint about receiving phoney or messages?

The user can send an email to report.phishing@sbi.co.in to report any cyber incident. The bank advised that you can also dial the 1930 number for the cybercrime helpdesk. Visit https://cybercrime.gov.in for additional information.

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