NEW DELHI: The Reserve Bank of India or RBI on Thursday
issued a notice cautioning the citizens about the fake websites created with a
layout similar to the central bank's official website. One such website
(www.indiareserveban.org), the Reserve Bank said, contains a provision for
"Bank verification with online account holders" which appears to have
been created with a fraudulent intent of obtaining personal and confidential
banking details of customers of banks.
The fake website asks for the customer's ID, PIN, email address, phone number, bank name including others details. The website has many similarities with the original one including a blue motion ticker "FAQs for KYC and Mint Street Memos".
The fake website asks for the customer's ID, PIN, email address, phone number, bank name including others details. The website has many similarities with the original one including a blue motion ticker "FAQs for KYC and Mint Street Memos".
"RBI does not hold any accounts for individuals and
never asks
for personal information such as bank account details, passwords,
etc. The Reserve Bank cautions members of public that responding online on such
websites could result in compromising crucial personal information that may be
misused to cause financial and other loss to them," RBI further stated in
its notification.
RBI
also "cautioned about existence of websites such as www.rbi.org,
www.rbi.in etc." which may appear similar to the website of RBI. However,
these websites have no affiliation with the central bank, it added.
The official website of RBI is with the URL,
www.rbi.org.in. The Reserve Bank has been consistently alerting customers about
the fake websites, emails asking to transfer funds or for bank account details
in the name of a lottery, fictitious job offers, etc fraudulently luring and
cheating customers.
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