Friends, as things have become easier in today’s modern era, online frauds have also increased, from fake KYC updates to lottery messages, fraudsters are constantly finding new ways to cheat people. Being informed and cautious is the best way to keep your personal and financial information safe. Let us know how we can avoid fraud-
1. Avoid clicking on unknown links
Never click on links sent through calls, SMS or messages that claim to update your KYC information.
2. Do not share personal information
Never share your bank details, OTP, password or personal information with anyone over phone calls or messages, no matter how trustworthy they seem.
3. Stay away from unknown APK files
Avoid downloading or installing APK files from unknown sources. These apps may contain malware, which can harm your device and data.
4. Identify genuine websites
Always check the URL of a website before entering any sensitive information. Secure connections (see and avoid suspicious or poorly designed websites.
5. Be careful on social media
Fraudsters often use social media platforms to spread fake offers and links. Do not trust such messages or take any action on them without proper investigation.
6. Ignore lottery or prize scams
Messages or emails claiming that you have won a lottery or prize are usually scams. Avoid replying to them or sharing any information.
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