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SBI warns customers: Scammers are sending fake messages claiming your YONO app is ...

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SBI warns customers: Scammers are sending fake messages claiming your YONO app is ...

The State Bank of India has warned customers about a phishing scam involving fake messages claiming that the YONO app will be blocked unless users update their Aadhaar details. The bank has advised customers to avoid downloading apps from unknown links and to report suspicious messages.

The State Bank of India has issued a warning to its customers about a new phishing scam. Scammers are sending fake messages claiming that the YONO mobile banking app will be deactivated unless users update their Aadhaar details. The bank has advised customers not to download apps from unknown links or APK files shared via unsolicited emails, SMS, or WhatsApp. SBI has stated that clicking on such links could compromise accounts, leading to financial loss and identity theft. Customers are urged to ignore and delete suspicious messages, avoid downloading APK files from unknown sources, and report phishing attempts to SBI's helpline. The bank has confirmed that all updates to the YONO app are available on official app stores or at branch offices.

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