Be careful! If you click on this email, your bank account can be 'empty'
Free Corona test offer on e-mail may be paid 'heavy'!
JUNE 22 (WTN) - In this era of 4G technology, you must have been using mobile and internet. As you know, many of your tasks are easily done sitting at home by using smartphones and computers. Previously, the works for which you had to waste your precious time in queues nowadays, the same works are easily done sitting at home by using the Internet.
But as easily as your work is done by using the internet, one can easily hack your bank account, if you have done any inadvertence or greed. Yes, hackers have their eyes on your bank account through the dark net. And these hackers can break into your bank account through the cyber attack.
The Reserve Bank of India, and the country's largest bank, the State Bank of India, have issued a warning to bank account holders about cyber attacks. For your information, let's know that the hackers are stealing personal and financial information from people by sending a fake email in the name of COVID-19.
Actually, according to SBI, a cyber attack is going to happen in major cities of India. SBI has issued a warning to its account holders, saying that completely avoid clicking on emails coming from ncov2019@gov.in, whose subject has been given 'Free COVID-19 Test'.
For your information, let's know that through the dark net, hackers have breached the email IDs of about 2 million Indians. These hackers are luring people to get Corona test free of cost by email id ncov2019@gov.in. And in this way, the hackers are trying to get people's personal and bank related information.
The people from major cities of India, which have more outbreaks of Coronavirus infection, such as Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and
Ahmedabad targeted by these hackers. Earlier, the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has also issued a warning in this regard.
Indeed, during the Corona crisis, hackers are preparing for a major cyber attack. It is not that Indian banking institutions are the target of hackers for the first time. Earlier in 2016, several Indian banking institutions had to face a major cyber attack, which affected several ATMs in the country, and hackers breached personal and bank related information of several account holders.
Therefore, we advise you to never share your personal or bank related information with anyone on any email, call, message, or social media. Also, never click on any link in any unknown email or message. Remember, if you have shown greed or inadvertence, hackers can hack your bank account and harm you financially.