Reliance Jio sends ‘notice’ to its customers – Don’t do these things

Reliance Jio sends ‘notice’ to its customers – Don’t do these things

Reliance Jio has warned its customers about e-KYC scams. In a letter to its subscribers, one of the biggest telecom service providers in the country cautioned against rising incidents of cyber frauds. The company also explained the modus operandi that scamsters are using to dupe innocent customers. Reliance Jio’s letter comesafter similar warning letters from CEO’s of Bharti Airtel and Vodafone to their customers sent earlier this year. Here are 6 important things that Reliance Jio asks its customers not to do and whyDon’t respond to calls/messages asking for e-KYC verification

Beware of the fraudulent messages asking you to call any number for verification.

Don’t download any app on your phone for KYC update or any other kind of verification

The letter asks Jio customers to not download any app to update their KYC/Aadhaar details. It says that Jio never asks you to download any third-party app for such activities. “Please stay alert from such SMS/calls as this may result in financial loss. Do not download remote access apps, as fraudsters will get access to all your phone’s information,” says the letter.

Don’t share your Aadhaar number, OTP or bank account number with anyone claiming to be Jio representative

The company said that in recent past few cases related to cyber fraud have been reported in which imposters portray themselves as Jio representatives and insist on getting the information related to subscribers’ Aadhaar, bank accounts, OTP etc mainly on pretext of pending eKYC (Know Your Customer).

Don’t believe callers that your connection will be cut

The telco has asked customers to not believe any SMS/calls that ask them to complete e-KYC else their mobile services will be discontinued.

Don’t call back on numbers given in SMSes to get e-KYC done

The letter asks customers not to call back on numbers given in such e-KYC SMSes. “Usually a call back number is also mentioned to share the details. When the customer calls on the given number, he/she is asked to install a third-party app which allows imposters to take remote access to customer’s phone and the bank accounts associated with the device,” letter says explaining the modus operandi.

Don’t click on any link received in messages that the caller claiming to be Jio representative sends

Jio asks customers not to click on links, attachments that callers claiming to be from Jio send. It advises them against responding to such unsolicited communications…Read more>>

Source:-techiyogiz

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