Cybercrime: Although most individuals are aware of the call and internet scams that affect a large number of victims nationwide, many others are still unaware of these fraudulent schemes. As a result, SBI started the “Kaan Khule Asana” campaign to educate the public on how to defend themselves against scam calls and national scammers. This tagline advises you to listen to someone with open ears and exercise caution when they ask for your debit card information or provide you with a plan. Do not provide the debit card number, expiration date, or CVV number to third parties if you are asked for them. You can check the screenshot below from the X handle of ‘Cyber dost’ posted about the ‘Kaan Khule Asana’ .
SBI Cybercrime tips: Kaan Khule Asana
What this Kaan Khule Asana say you to do?
Be on the lookout for calls requesting your debit card details. Never give them your information, even if they say they work for the bank. Never click on an email that requests the details of your debit card. This email may be phishing-related.
Social media: Avoid posting any information about your debit card on social media. Purchase from reputable websites only. Don’t provide your debit card information to a website you don’t trust. Use caution when accessing ATMs. Do not use the ATM if you notice someone who seems suspicious.
You can use UPI instead
Unified Payments Interface, or UPI, is a simple and secure payment option. With UPI, you can make payments without disclosing the data of your debit card. Payments can also be made with a mobile wallet. Your debit card details are protected with mobile wallets. You can give cash to someone if you need to make a payment.
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