As
there have been frequent cases of phishing e-mails, the users of
Internet and e-banking are advised to follow the tips given below:
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Don't respond to e-mail you receive under the pretext of a bank asking you to update data. If you respond to e-mail and give your account number and password, the criminals will transfer the money from your account.
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Don't respond to e-mail you receive under the pretext of bank asking you to “Click here” so that within 48 hours the bank will provide you internet banking facilities.
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Don't respond to security alert/bank alert mail. The mail will say there is problem in your net banking and to rectify it please follow the link to resolve this problem. Please don't click that link.
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Please don't believe the e-mail which alert you saying you have received phishing e-mail.
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Don't respond to mail/SMS that says you have won lottery prize from U.K. National Lottery. The mail will ask you to deposit considerable amount to transfer the prize money in your account. Please don't believe such mails.
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Don't believe the mail/SMS which say you have won a prize of BMW car, for transportation of the car, they will ask you to deposit lakhs of rupees as shipment charge.
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Don't respond to the e-mail which says a billionaire had died, but his name is similar to yours. To transfer the amount from his account to you, they will ask you to deposit lakhs of rupees.
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Please don't believe it.
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Don't believe the e-mail which says a women in London has adopted you. To get proper registration with authenticities (Adoption Certificate, Diplomatic passport, Anti Terrorist Certificate) they will ask you to deposit a considerable amount.
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Don't believe the e-mail which says you have got a job in a foreign Country and your salary will be in lakhs.
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To process Visa for you, they will ask you to deposit money, please don't respond to such mails.
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Don't believe the mail which says you have got a job as manager for U.K based company. Your work nature will be to collect the money from various branches of the company and process them to the company account. For this purpose they will ask you to open a bank account. Please don't respond to such mail, as the criminals will misuse your bank account.
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Don't respond to e-mail which says you can earn working from home. They will ask you to open bank account and send the account number and password to them. The e-mail will say, you need to transfer the amount deposited in your account to foreign bank, for which you will get 10% commission.
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Don't get cheated in Nigerian Scam.



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