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Time of India
7 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
What is RBI voice call fraud? What is SBI Rewards fraud? All you need to know to protect your money
The Press Information Bureau's Fact Check Unit ( PIB Fact Check ) has flagged two dangerous scams currently targeting unsuspecting bank customers across India. The first involves fraudulent voicemails impersonating the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), falsely warning recipients that their bank account will be blocked due to suspicious credit card activity. Victims are urged to press a number to learn more—a classic phishing trap to steal personal information. In a separate alert, PIB has also warned about a fake app scam involving a viral message that invites users to download an application named 'SBI Rewards'. This app is not authorized by the State Bank of India and has been linked to attempts to compromise users' phones via malicious APK files. SBI has confirmed that it does not send reward redemption links or APKs via SMS or WhatsApp. With hackers exploiting social engineering and technical loopholes to trick users into granting full access to their devices, staying alert and verifying sources before clicking on links or downloading apps is more important than ever. Play Video Pause Skip Backward Skip Forward Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration 0:00 Loaded : 0% 0:00 Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 1x Playback Rate Chapters Chapters Descriptions descriptions off , selected Captions captions settings , opens captions settings dialog captions off , selected Audio Track Picture-in-Picture Fullscreen This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Text Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Caption Area Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Opacity Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Drop shadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Mistura chinesa faz cabelo crescer e homem fica irreconhecível Resultados em 30 dias Undo What is RBI voice call fraud? The Fact Check Unit of the Press Information Bureau (PIB) alerted on a fraudulent voicemail scam impersonating the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). These voicemails falsely claim that your bank account will be blocked due to alleged credit card fraud, urging recipients to press a number for more details. The warning is clear: this is a scam designed to steal your personal information. The post warned to be aware of fraudulent calls impersonating the RBI that warn about bank account blocking. Live Events In a social media post on X, the official handle of PIB Fact Check wrote, 'Have you received a voicemail, allegedly from the Reserve Bank of India, claiming that your bank account will be blocked as your credit card has been involved in fraudulent activity. Beware! This is a scam.' Adding further it said, 'If you suspect any central government-related photo, video, or message to be fake, send it to PIBFactCheck.' What is SBI Rewards fraud? In an another social media post, the Press Information Bureau (PIB) has issued a warning about a viral message inviting people to download an app called 'SBI rewards.' This message has been discovered as part of a scam to defraud users. PIB explained that the State Bank of India (SBI) does not transmit links or APK files via SMS or WhatsApp to redeem awards, emphasizing the significance of not downloading unfamiliar files or clicking on questionable links. — PIBFactCheck (@PIBFactCheck) What is APK, APK files to avoid fraud Android ecosystem also allows users to install third party mobile applications and controls on Play Store and also make it possible for hackers to exploit user's android device by making them install APK or by trojanizing a legitimate application. PIB posted on social media X: 'Did you also receive a message asking you to download & install an APK file to redeem SBI rewards? SBI NEVER sends links or APK files over SMS/WhatsApp. Never download unknown files or click on such links.' — PIBFactCheck (@PIBFactCheck)


News18
15-05-2025
- Politics
- News18
'Jaishankar Misquoted': PIB Debunks Claim India Informed Pakistan Before Operation Sindoor
Last Updated: The PIB fact check team clarified that Jaishankar was being misquoted and had not made any such statement The Fact Check Unit of the Press Information Bureau (PIB) on Thursday dismissed claims that External Affairs Minister Jaishankar said India had informed Pakistan ahead of Operation Sindoor, New Delhi's military response to the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22. In a post on social media platform X, the PIB clarified that Jaishankar was being misquoted and had not made any such statement. 'The social media post falsely implies from External Affairs Minister @DrSJaishankar 's statement that India informed Pakistan before the start of #OperationSindoor," the fact check unit stated, along with a screenshot of the original post where the alleged claim was made on Jaishankar. 'EAM is being misquoted and he has not made this statement," PIB wrote, urging people to 'remain vigilant and avoid falling for deceptive information." The claim was made by journalist and author Pravin Sawhney, who wrote on X that Jaishankar had revealed India gave prior warning to Pakistan before carrying out air strikes targeting terrorist infrastructure. Sawhney called the alleged statement 'bizarre" and listed several points criticising what he believed was India's approach. Sawhney, according to his LinkedIn profile, is the Editor of FORCE Magazine India and frequently comments on defence and strategic affairs. Denies Claim On Chinese Satellites In another post, the PIB Fact Check Unit refuted claims circulating on several news channels and social media that Jaishankar said Chinese satellites had assisted Pakistan during its military conflict with India. 'Several news channels and social media posts have claimed that External Affairs Minister @DrSJaishankar stated Chinese satellites helped Pakistan," the PIB posted on X, along with a screenshot of the TV channel's claim.


The Hindu
12-05-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Pakistani military used ‘doctored footage' to mislead its own people, says PIB Fact Check Unit
The Press Information Bureau's Fact Check Unit on Monday (May 12, 2025) pointed out several 'pro-Pakistan propaganda' posts, including the one in which the Pakistani Director General, Inter-Services Public Relations, used 'a small part' of an Aaj Tak News channel video to falsely claim that an Indian airfield had been destroyed. 'This is an attempt by Pakistan to mislead its own people by producing doctored footage as evidence. The actual story in the full video shows the news channel was talking about the destruction of a Pakistani airfield by Indian forces,' the unit said in its X handle. 'Pakistani military in its briefing has shown a video clip aired on @IndiaTV news channel implying that Indian channels have admitted to destruction of Indian air bases. This is an attempt by Pakistan to mislead its own people by editing and cleverly stitching multiple chunks of a larger video. The actual story in the full video says that the attacks were all intercepted and it shows footage of a Pakistani missile that was shot down,' it said. The unit said a comparative infographic on the said losses on both sides doing the rounds on social media was also fake. 'Fake news peddled by Al Jazeera! @AJEnglish runs false claim that Indian female pilot is in Pakistan's custody. DG ISPR, Pakistan, in its briefing, has clearly stated that they have no Indian Air Force pilot in custody. India has, since the beginning, stated that no Indian Air Force pilot was captured by Pakistan,' said the unit. About the claims of artillery exchange along the Line of Control, the unit said the rumours were being spread to create panic. The claims of 'heavy explosions in Udhampur' were also described by the unit as false in another post, stating that people should rely only on official government sources for accurate information.


India Today
12-05-2025
- Politics
- India Today
Reports of explosion in Udhampur, drone activity J&K are false: Government
The government on Sunday dismissed as "false" social media reports about explosions in Udhampur and drones being spotted in certain areas of Jammu and Kashmir."Claims of heavy explosions in Udhampur are circulating on social media. The claim is FALSE. There have been no explosions in Udhampur," the Press Information Bureau's (PIB) Fact Check Unit said in a post on said these rumours were being spread to create panic and urged people to rely only on official government sources for accurate information. The PIB's Fact Check Unit also dubbed as "fake" claims on social media that drones had been spotted in certain areas of Jammu and Kashmir."This claim is fake. There is no drone activity in Jammu and Kashmir," it said on media has been awash with various claims regarding the recent military conflict between India and Pakistan in wake of the April 22 terror attack in Indian Armed Forces carried out strikes against terror sites inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in the early hours of Wednesday to avenge the retaliated by sending swarms of drones across the border into India at locations from Leh in Ladakh to Bhuj in Gujarat that were repulsed by the armed forces' air defence reached out to India on Saturday with a request to cease the hostilities that was accepted only after a strong warning that any future misadventure would be dealt with firmly. IN THIS STORY#Operation Sindoor#India-Pakistan


The Print
11-05-2025
- Politics
- The Print
Govt dismisses reports of drones over J-K, explosions in Udhampur
It said these rumours were being spread to create panic and urged people to rely only on official government sources for accurate information. 'Claims of heavy explosions in Udhampur are circulating on social media. The claim is FALSE. There have been no explosions in Udhampur,' the Press Information Bureau's (PIB) Fact Check Unit said in a post on X. New Delhi, May 11 (PTI) The government on Sunday dismissed as 'false' social media reports about explosions in Udhampur and drones being spotted in certain areas of Jammu and Kashmir. The PIB's Fact Check Unit also dubbed as 'fake' claims on social media that drones had been spotted in certain areas of Jammu and Kashmir. 'This claim is fake. There is no drone activity in Jammu and Kashmir,' it said on X. Social media has been awash with various claims regarding the recent military conflict between India and Pakistan in wake of the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam. The Indian Armed Forces carried out strikes against terror sites inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in the early hours of Wednesday to avenge the attack. Pakistan retaliated by sending swarms of drones across the border into India at locations from Leh in Ladakh to Bhuj in Gujarat that were repulsed by the armed forces' air defence systems. Pakistan reached out to India on Saturday with a request to cease the hostilities that was accepted only after a strong warning that any future misadventure would be dealt with firmly. PTI SKU SKU SZM SZM This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.