The
State bank of india (SBI) has issued a strong alert for its users, especially those using the
YONO sbi App, warning about a rising wave of cyber fraud where scammers are targeting customers to steal money and banking data.These scams are spreading through
fake SMS, whatsapp messages, emails, and APK download links.
⚠️ What Is the Scam?Fraudsters are sending messages that:Your yono account will be blockedYour KYC/Aadhaar must be updated urgentlyYou will lose access unless you click a link👉 These messages look official but are completely fake.Once users click:They are taken to fake websitesOr asked to install malicious apps (APK files)These apps allow hackers to:Steal login credentialsCapture OTPsAccess bank accountsTransfer money silently
💣 How Scammers Are Draining Accounts🔴 Step-by-step fraud method:Send urgent message (“YONO will be blocked”)Push user to click link or install APKMalware gets installed on phoneOTPs and passwords are stolenMoney is transferred without user knowledge👉 Even one click can compromise your entire account.
🏦 What sbi Has Clearly SaidSBI has warned that:
❌ They NEVER:Ask users to install APK filesRequest passwords, PIN, or OTP via messagesSend KYC links on WhatsApp/SMS👉 All official updates are only through:Official sbi websiteOfficial app storesBranch communication
📵 Common Fake Messages Used by Scammers“Your yono app will be blocked today”“Update Aadhaar immediately or account will freeze”“Click here to receive reward/refund”“Install this app for security update”👉 These are designed to create panic so users act without thinking.
🛡️ How to Stay Safe✔ Follow these rules:Never click unknown linksNever install APK files from messagesOnly download apps from Play Store / App StoreVerify all alerts directly on sbi official portal
✔ If suspicious:Ignore and delete messageReport to sbi phishing email: report.phishing@sbi.co.inCall cyber helpline 1930
🧠 Simple Safety Rule👉 “If a message creates urgency + asks for clicking link = it is likely a scam.”
📌 Final SummarySBI is warning yono users about active phishing scamsFraudsters are using fake KYC/Aadhaar update messagesClicking links or installing APK files can empty your bank accountSBI NEVER asks for sensitive details through messagesAwareness is the best protection
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