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Beware of Fake RBI Voicemails Scam: How to Stay Safe
Scammers use fake RBI voicemails to steal sensitive data. Learn how to identify and protect yourself from these fraudulent schemes.
Fake RBI voicemails are the latest trick scammers use to target unsuspecting mobile users, posing a serious risk to financial security. These fraudsters impersonate the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) through pre-recorded voice messages, spreading fear and confusion to extract sensitive personal and financial details.
How the Fake RBI Voicemail Scam Works
Victims receive calls from unknown numbers with a pre-recorded message stating:
"Namaste, this is Bhartiya Reserve Bank. Your credit card has been involved in fraudulent activity. All bank accounts in your name will be blocked in the next two hours. For more information, please press 9."
In a state of panic, many users press "9," unknowingly granting scammers access to sensitive information. This interaction allows the scammers to steal private data, such as banking credentials or personal details, which can lead to financial loss.
Have you received a voicemail, allegedly from the Reserve Bank of India, claiming that your bank account will be blocked as your credit card has been involved in fraudulent activity⁉️#PIBFactCheck
— PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) December 23, 2024
✔️Beware! This is a scam. pic.twitter.com/N0KoEh6WXz
Tips to Stay Safe
- Verify the Source: Always double-check the legitimacy of calls claiming to be from banks or government agencies. RBI does not contact users via pre-recorded messages about account closures or fraudulent activity.
- Avoid Engaging: Never press any keys or share personal information during suspicious calls.
- Report Fraud: If you receive such calls, report them to your mobile service provider and the relevant authorities.
- Enable Call Screening: Use apps or features that filter spam or unknown numbers to reduce the risk of scams.
By staying informed and cautious, you can safeguard yourself from these malicious schemes and prevent potential financial harm. Remember, awareness is your first line of defense against fraud.
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