Attention! SBI warns, if not vigilant this time, the account will be empty
Amid the Corona virus epidemic and lockdown in the country, SBI, the country's largest bank, has alerted millions of its customers. The bank has told customers that a cyber attack could happen soon. Money deposited in the bank can disappear if customers do not pay attention.
State Bank of India has informed its customers through its official Twitter handle that the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has warned of a phishing attack in India. The alert said cybercriminals could try to get information from you by sending you an e-mail about the COIVD-19 free test. Which can be misused.
CBI issues alert
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The CBI also warned people about downloading apps to find out updates related to Corona. By sending fake links to users, hackers have been stealing banking scam and credit card details.
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Attention! SBI warns, if not vigilant this time, the account will be empty |
Amid the Corona virus epidemic and lockdown in the country, SBI, the country's largest bank, has alerted millions of its customers. The bank has told customers that a cyber attack could happen soon. Money deposited in the bank can disappear if customers do not pay attention.
Attention! It has come to our notice that a cyber attack is going to take place in major cities of India. Kindly refrain yourself from clicking on emails coming from ncov2019@gov.in with a subject line Free COVID-19 Testing. pic.twitter.com/RbZolCjLMW— State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) June 21, 2020
State Bank of India has informed its customers through its official Twitter handle that the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has warned of a phishing attack in India. The alert said cybercriminals could try to get information from you by sending you an e-mail about the COIVD-19 free test. Which can be misused.
CBI issues alert
read in gujarati : click here
The country's private agency, the Central Bureau of Investigation, has also issued an alert on the cyber attack at this time of Corona's transition. The CBI has recently alerted the general public to the threat. The CBI had issued alerts to all the states, union territories and central agencies in the country on the ongoing scam in the name of Corona virus.
The CBI also warned people about downloading apps to find out updates related to Corona. By sending fake links to users, hackers have been stealing banking scam and credit card details.
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