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From: HDFC Bank <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 5:49 PM
Subject: Security Pulse: Stay Informed about SIM Swap!
To: [email protected]


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  [image: HDFC Bank]  *#PowerOfBanking  *                [image: SIM Swap
fraud]          Your Account information   might get leaked!   Stay aware
about
SIM Swap fraud         *Dear T Ramanujam,*   Under *SIM Swap fraud*,
fraudsters manage to get a new SIM card issued against your registered
mobile number through the mobile service provider. With the help of this
new SIM card, they get One Time Password (OTP) and alerts, required for
making financial transactions through your bank account.   *How do
fraudsters operate?*
   [image: Step 1]   Fraudsters gather customer's personal information
through Phishing, Vishing, Smishing or any other means.
    [image: Step 2]   They then approach the mobile operator and get the
SIM blocked. After this, they visit the mobile operator's retail outlet
with the fake ID proof, posing as the customer.
         [image: Step 3]   The mobile operator deactivates the genuine SIM
card and issues a new one to the fraudster.
    [image: Step 4]   Fraudster then generates One Time Password (OTP)
required to facilitate transactions, using the stolen banking information.
This OTP is received on the new SIM held by the fraudster.
    How to protect yourself from fraud:      If your mobile no. has stopped
working for a longer than usual period, enquire with your mobile operator
to make sure you haven't fallen victim to the Scam.       Register for SMS
and Email Alerts to stay informed about the activities in your bank
account.       Regularly
check your bank statements and transaction history for any
irregularities.     Warm
regards,          *Vijay Kamath *
(Head - RIC)        *Sameer Ratolikar*
(CISO)             [image: Sercure Banking]         [image: Social
Media]
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