![]() ![]() Passwords should be created so that they can be easily remembered.Passwords should be unique from previously used passwords.Do not use personal information as password e.g.Do not use same password for all Accounts.Do not forward any unsolicited SMS received on a request of so-called representative from a tech company/bank. ![]() retrieved via Google search, since they can be fake. Do not rely on customer service numbers of various merchants/entities/ banks etc.Don't allow a stranger to guide you to install a mobile app through App Store / Play store, or instruct you to change the setting of your mobile.Do not share your other sensitive financial details on call such as UPI PIN / MPIN, Debit / Credit Card, CVV, expiry date, OTP, ATM PIN, bank account details, etc.Do not share your banking passwords or store them in your mobile handset.Report any suspicious activity at your nearest Bank Branch / genuine customer care number only.Please enable app-lock on your payment or mobile banking related apps.In case you have already downloaded “AnyDesk” app and it is no longer required, uninstall it Assuming that you will get credit/refund in your account, you approve the request by authenticating the transaction with MPIN but you might end up losing money since your account gets debited once the collect request is approved/authenticated.īe alert to fraudulent calls (vishing) that ask you to download apps or share confidential information (disconnect such calls immediately) ![]() Sometimes, the fraudsters could also send “Collect request" to your VPA and ask you to approve/authenticate it on the respective UPI apps to get reversal/refunds. The fraudster subsequently seeks confidential account related credentials like Debit Card number, PIN, expiry date, OTP and sets the MPIN which is then used to authenticate transactions. On the basis of this, the fraudster is able to link/register your mobile number/account with UPI on his own mobile device. The fraudsters also forward one SMS to you and advise you to forward it to a specific mobile number from your phone. ![]() Once granted, the fraudster is now in control of your mobile device.įurther, Mobile Banking credentials and PIN are vished (stolen) from you and the fraudster can now choose to carry out financial transactions from your mobile app which was already installed. Then the fraudster will further ask you to grant him certain permissions. Post the installation of the app (in this case 'AnyDesk'), a 9-digit code will be generated, which the fraudster will ask you to share. The fraudster will then lure you to download a mobile app like 'AnyDesk' from Play store or App Store, which can provide him with remote access to your mobile. You may receive a phone call from a fraudster, who will claim to be a representative from a tech company/bank offering to fix issues in your smartphone or mobile banking apps. In personal messages to Union Bank employees, the bank has informed, “Do not download “ANYDESK” from Playstore or any other source, which Fraudster can use to take control of your mobile device and carry out transactions. Anydesk App warning: How fraudsters may lure youĪfter the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) warned banks and customers against the use of AnyDesk App, the Union Bank is also warning its employees about the same. ![]()
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