India Post Payments Bank (IPPB) has issued an alert for its account holders. Actually, many post office customers have received messages regarding PAN card in which it has been claimed that their account has been blocked due to not updating their PAN card details. Post office account holders have also been given a link to update the PAN card number. However, all this has been done for fraud. If you have also received this SMS or mail, then be careful. Let us know what India Post Payment Bank has said about this message.
What message is being sent?
"Dear Customer, Your India Post Payment Bank account has been blocked today, please update your PAN card immediately. Click on the link given here.
How to protect your money?
In a social media post, IPPB shared how to do safe digital banking. IPPB asked its account holders to update passwords regularly. Avoid fake customer service numbers, monitor your accounts and avoid suspicious links. Do not use public Wi-Fi and always verify the authenticity of banking communications. Your financial security matters, be aware of it and bank wisely!
What to do and what not to do
Be cautious: Read emails or messages carefully. Do not trust the sender just by looking at his name. Do not click on any unknown links and do not share your personal information. Never open links in unknown text messages. Pay attention to the language of the message and avoid using public networks. Do not respond to fake calls or messages.
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