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Hyderabad: The Press Information Bureau has clarified that the claim that accounts of customers of India Post Payments Bank will be blocked within 24 hours if PAN details are not updated is false. “India Post never sends such messages,” it posted on X recently.
The alert follows a phishing scam that’s targeting IPPB customers. The fake message warns IPPB customers that their bank accounts will be blocked if their PAN card details are not updated.
These messages contain a link prompting users to update their PAN details.
More recently cyberfraudsters targeted the Supreme Court of India, creating multiple URLs bearing resemblance to the SC’s website.
In a public notice, SC Registrar (Technology) Hargurvarinder Singh Jaggi, said, “The fake websites, impersonating the official website have been created and hosted on the uniform resource locator (URL).”
Any visitor on the above URLs was strongly advised not to share and divulge any personal and confidential information. “Please also note that the Supreme Court of India is the registered user of the domain name www.sci.gov.in and before clicking on any URL always hover over the URL to verify the same,” the notice said.