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PAN Card 2.0 Scam Alert
PAN Card 2.0 Scam Alert : Scammers are sending messages claiming that people’s bank accounts will be frozen. PAN Card 2.0 is the latest gimmick for scammers! People who have an account with the Indian Post Payment Bank (IPPB) should please beware of a new scam. There have been several reports of scammers sending fraudulent messages to Indian Post Payment Bank account holders.
Scammers are sending messages
Scammers are sending messages claiming that people’s bank accounts will be frozen. Also, scammers are saying that accounts will be frozen if PAN card details are not updated.
Meanwhile, the message contains a link asking users to update their PAN card details. Apparently, many people click on such malicious links due to fear of bank account freezing. Scammers are taking advantage of the new rules regarding PAN 2.0, which have been announced by the central government recently. Since people do not have enough information, they fall prey to it.
IPPB’s stance
IPPB has shared some tips for individuals to protect their finances. The bank has shared tips on protecting finances through secure digital banking practices in a social media post.
1.Update passwords regularly,
2.Avoid fake customer service numbers
3.Monitor your accounts
4.Avoid opening suspicious links
5.Be cautious of public Wi-Fi
6.Verify the authenticity of banking communications.
Tips to avoid PAN card scam
Beware of suspicious emails: Individuals should avoid opening email attachments or clicking on unfamiliar links. Scammers and cybercriminals often hide malicious content in such links shared. They are then able to access personal and financial details.
Check the details: Most importantly, individuals should check the file extension, and pay attention to typos and grammatical mistakes. Additionally, one should pay attention to too-good-to-be-true offers. All these are signs of scammers attempting to access financial information.
Handle password-protected files carefully: Nowadays scammers use password-protected files very easily to hide viruses. These files are designed in such a way that they are able to compromise the device, steal passwords and access most of the data. Therefore, such files should not be opened at any cost.
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Strengthen your security: Everyone should update their different online banking passwords regularly. This makes it difficult for many people to remember passwords, although people can use Google’s password manager to store their passwords. Additionally, people should avoid any interaction with fake customer care numbers and verify the authenticity of banking communications.
Conclusion:
As the PAN Card 2.0 scam continues to target unsuspecting individuals, it’s essential to stay vigilant and protect your India Post Payments Bank account from potential fraud. Always ensure that your personal details, especially your PAN number and bank account credentials, are secure. Avoid sharing sensitive information over untrusted channels, and verify all communications you receive regarding your accounts. By staying informed and cautious, you can help safeguard your financial security and prevent becoming a victim of this growing scam.
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