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Banking: PNB and SBI issued alerts for their crores of customers, after this the bank will not be responsible for anything..
Employment Newsdesk | July 6, 2024 1:15 PM CST

Punjab National Bank (PNB), one of the largest banks in the country, has issued an alert to its customers. The bank has said that do not click on any fake link that looks like PNB. The official website of the bank is www.pnbindia.in. In such a situation, always check the official website of the bank while doing any transaction online.

The bank has also posted about this on its social media handle X (formerly Twitter), which says that it an important information for customers. This is the official website of Punjab National Bank (PNB). Apart from this, beware of any fake link claiming to be Punjab National Bank, and do not click on it. It is also important for bank customers to know how they are being made victims...

Fake investment scheme running in the name of PNB
A few days ago, the Cyber ​​Crime Branch of the Home Ministry revealed a fake investment scheme running in the name of PNB. Information about this has also been given on the government social media handle 'Cyber ​​Dost'. In this scheme, investors are being deceived in the name of Punjab National Bank and are being promised a commission for investing.

In a post made by Cyber ​​Dost on his x handle, it was told that under this scheme, the fraudsters were offering a commission of 200 rupees on an investment of 100 rupees and a commission of 400 rupees on an investment of 200 rupees. Along with this, the common people were also advised not to trust the advertisements of such fake part-time jobs and investment apps.

Take these measures to avoid fraud.

You need to keep some things in mind to avoid any kind of fraud.

If you see any advertisement related to investment on the Internet, verify it. For this, you can take the help of the official website.

Always check the URL while opening the website of any bank.

The bank never asks for your OTP. For this reason, do not share the OTP with anyone online.

SBI's warning to customers
On the other hand, the country's largest public sector bank SBI has warned its more than 50 crore customers (SBI Alert). The bank has sent an alert to its account holders regarding a message. The bank said that customers are receiving messages about their bank accounts being closed. These are fake messages, against which the bank has warned customers to be careful.

What not to do?
State Bank of India (SBI) has told its customers not to reply to any such messages. Neither should they give any of their personal information, OTP, or account-related information to anyone. If you reply to them, you may get into trouble. These messages are being sent by fraudsters. Who have cleaned out the bank accounts of many people so far?

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