Mumbai:The Reserve Bank of India on Friday cautioned the public against fraud in the name of KYC updation and advised not to share documents with unknown entities. In the wake of continuing incidents and reports of customers falling prey to frauds being perpetrated in the name of KYC updation, RBI urged the members of the public to exercise caution and due care to prevent loss and safeguard themselves from such malicious practices.
In past also the central bank has cautioned the public regarding such frauds. "Do not share KYC documents or copies of KYC documents with unknown or unidentified individuals or organizations," it said. Also, do not share account login credentials, card information, PINs, passwords, OTPs with anyone, the RBI added.
"The modus operandi for such frauds usually involves customers receiving unsolicited communications, including phone calls/SMS/emails, through which they are manipulated into revealing personal information, account/login details, or installing unauthorised or unverified apps through links provided in the messages," it said.