SBI Alerts Customers of YONO App Deactivation Scam Messages
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The State Bank of India (SBI) has issued a warning regarding a phishing campaign targeting its YONO app users. Scammers are sending fraudulent messages claiming that users must update their Aadhaar number to prevent deactivation of the app. This social engineering attack is being disseminated via SMS, WhatsApp, and unsolicited emails, potentially affecting millions of SBI customers across India. The bank has urged customers to remain vigilant and not to respond to these messages. No specific numbers of affected users or financial losses have been reported at this time. The current status of the scam indicates ongoing activity, with customers advised to report any suspicious communications. SBI is working to educate its users about these threats to enhance their cybersecurity awareness.
Key Points: • SBI warns customers of a phishing scam related to YONO app deactivation. • Fraudulent messages are being sent via SMS, WhatsApp, and emails. • Customers are advised not to respond to these messages and report suspicious activity.