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SMS spoofing using malware targeting UPI apps |
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Dear Saurabh Kumar,
Cyber criminals are targeting UPI applications using malware. |
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The method followed by the fraudsters: |
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 | Cyber criminals create custom SMS forwarding apps which forward the UPI device binding message to a virtual mobile number (VMN) belonging to the victim’s bank, for registration |  | Fraudsters send links to malicious 'apk' files to potential victims through WhatsApp |  | Subsequently a UPI application registration process is initiated by the fraudster. |
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Remain vigilant and ensure that you do not install any suspicious/malicious application in your mobile device from untrustworthy sources. Please note that ICICI Bank never sends any SMS/WhatsApp message to its customers, asking them to call a particular mobile number or download any application. |
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Follow these security best practices at all times: |
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 | Update your mobile device with the latest operating system and security patches |  | Install applications only from official and trusted sources (like Google Play Store and Apple App Store) |  | Install antivirus/security software from a trusted provider and update it regularly |  | Verify the permissions of the application before allowing access |  | Never click on suspicious links in emails or messages |  | Avoid downloading/installing unknown applications |  | Never share your confidential information like OTP, Password, PIN and card number with anyone. |
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To know more, call us on 1800 1080 |
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For any query, feedback or if you are unable to contact your Relationship Manager, you may write to us at headprivilegebanking@icicibank.com from your registered e-mail ID. |
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WhatsApp "Start" on 86400 86400 to receive updates and notifications from ICICI Bank |
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Sincerely, Team ICICI Bank |  |
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