State Bank of India has a ‘WhatsApp warning’ for its customers

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State Bank of India (SBI) has alerted its customers about a possible scam. The bank has warned its account holders about suspicious WhatsApp calls and messages that might trick them to share their banking details. In a tweet, the Bank states, “Customers are now being targeted on WhatsApp. Don’t let cyber criminals fool you! Please be aware and stay vigilant.”

With the rise in digital payments, the online banking frauds have also increased. Now, cyber criminals are approaching customers via WhatsApp calls and messages, country’s top lender has informed bank

In the post, SBI warns that cyber criminals are approaching customers via WhatApp calls and messages. Country’s largest public sector bank, the State Bank of India (SBI) has warned customers against cyber criminals targeting them on WhatsApp. In a post on its official Twitter account, the nation’s largest lender has shared details about the scam. Here’s all you need to know

Fraudsters calling via WhatsApp try to entice customers by telling them that they have won a lottery or some prize. They then ask customers to call on a SBI number which is fake.Fraudsters calling via WhatsApp try to entice customers by telling them that they have won a lottery or some prize. They then ask customers to call on a SBI number which is fake.