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Apr 20, 2021

Bank warns its 45 crore customers! If you save this information on mobile, the account will be empty!

 SBI Alert: Bank warns its 45 crore customers! If you save this information on mobile, the account will be empty!

SBI Alert: State Bank of India (SBI), the country's largest bank, has alerted its 450 million customers.


State Bank of India (SBI), the country's largest bank, has alerted its 450 million customers. Online banking has made facilities better but it has also created new difficulties for account holders. Banks and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) also periodically issue alerts to their customers regarding the rapidly growing digital fraud in the country.

Bank warns its 45 crore customers


SBI warns of rising banking fraud

SBI has once again warned its customers about the fast-growing banking fraud. Nowadays banking facilities are being done mobile-only through the app. But if you are also one of the people who save their banking-related information in mobile, it is a warning to you.


SBI issued an alert

The SBI has said that there is a need to be vigilant against the rapidly increasing cases of fraud across the country. Customers should never save their bank-related information on mobile. SBI warns that if you save your banking PIN, debit card, credit card information and their passwords, CVV, etc. in your mobile so that it can be used easily then it is your biggest mistake. Never do that.


Remove all this information from your mobile immediately. Failure to do so could lead to online fraud. SBI said consumers should never make such a mistake. Which empties their bank account. Never save your bank account and online banking information on the phone.

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Never make such a mistake

1. The SBI has said that if you save sensitive banking information on your mobile, this information may be leaked.

2. Also use the ATM card very carefully. Do not share ATM numbers, passwords,s and CVV information with anyone. Do not give your ATM card to anyone to use.

3. SBI has told its customers to never use public internet (WiFi in public) for banking. It is not safe. There is a risk of your personal information being leaked. It can also lead to fraud.

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