Customers of SBI, beware! Here's how to spot fake SBI messages.

Customers with SBI should examine shortcodes that start with 'SBI/SB,' such as SBIBNK, SBIINB, SBIPSG, and SBINO

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Customers of SBI, beware! Here's how to spot fake SBI messages.
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The State Bank of India, the country's largest public sector bank, has received good news for its customers. Customers of the bank have been alerted. Due to the large number of users, SBI has always been on the lookout for ways to protect its customers by supporting them in detecting phishing, hacking, and other fraudulent attempts to get access to their accounts.

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A number of incidents involving the concealing of text messages and the scamming of sensitive bank customers utilizing sensitive information have appeared in the previous few days. All banks send text messages to their customers in this instance to keep them informed.

SBI has issued certain criteria for identifying whether or not consumer communications were sent by the bank.

Always check who is behind the door before letting anyone in, according to SBI's official Twitter account. According to SBI, clients should always verify shortcodes that start with 'SBI/SB,' such as SBIBNK, SBIINB, SBIPSG, and SBINO. Account holders and other clients were also cautioned not to respond to messages from unknown sources, according to the bank.

It's worth mentioning that the country's largest bank continues to issue consumer protection advisories on a regular basis. SBI continues to make measures to safeguard the funds of its customers. As a result, the bank will continue to send out alerts to customers via Twitter and MMS.

SBI has also offered a "Customer Care Number" for the benefit of its clients. Call the customer service numbers 1800 11 2211, 1800 425 3800, or 080 26599990 for any information about the bank.

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