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ICICI Bank alerts customers against new banking scam; Here`s how to remain safe
According to ICICI Bank, scammers are increasingly compromising customers` WhatsApp or Facebook accounts and sending messages to their connections requesting money.
Highlights
- ICICI Bank spots a new bank frauds and alerts customers to stay safe.
- Hackers come up with new ways to commit bank frauds on a daily basis.
- According to ICICI Bank, scammers are increasingly compromising customers' WhatsApp or Facebook accounts.
New Delhi: Banking in India is becoming more user friendly by the day, as technology has advanced and new payment channels have opened up, allowing clients to move and receive money in seconds. However, despite the authorities' efforts to ensure utmost protection to the client, there has been a concomitant rise in bank frauds throughout the years.
Hackers come up with new ways to commit bank frauds on a daily basis, and the ICICI Bank has written an email to its customers to protect their safety. "We have always ensured your and your loved ones' financial security." In the same line, we'd like to warn you about a new type of fraud that's growing more common," ICICI Bank warned in an email a few days ago. Read More: Massive layoffs at Twitter! Company sacks 100 employees from its talent acquisition team
According to ICICI Bank, scammers are increasingly compromising customers' WhatsApp or Facebook accounts and sending messages to their connections requesting money. "We have received many real requests for funds in these tough times, so a request from a known acquaintance does not feel out of the norm." The contact then transfers the required amounts, without calling and confirming with the claimed individual about their need for funds, because the request came from a known source,' it said in the email. Read More: Linkedin Post Parody: Man roasts viral motivational posts by offering double salary
Customers were also cautioned by ICICI Bank in these instances. "In such instances, be cautious and always confirm." "If your WhatsApp or Facebook accounts are hacked in any way, please notify the authorities," it wrote.
In another email, ICICI Bank gave a slew of safety tips for avoiding ATM or debit card fraud. Examine them out:
- Consider an ATM/Debit Card to be the key to your bank account.
- Don't give your card to anyone else to use. Never write down your PIN everywhere.
- Never give up your financial information over the phone or by e-mail.
- Make sure no one is standing behind you when withdrawing money from an ATM. Cover the keypad with your fingers at all times.
- ICICI Bank will never send you an email or phone to request your PIN, passwords, or other sensitive account information.
- Do not click on links in an unknown e-mail. These links may lead you to fraudulent websites.
- You must sign up for the bank's SMS and e-mail notification services in order to keep track of your banking activities.
- In the event of an unauthorised transaction, you must notify your bank immediately.
- According to ICICI Bank's instructions, you should never store your card details on your smartphone or laptop.