Trojan posing as IT refund skulking to attack Android phone bank customers
The phishing (a social engineering computer virus attack to steal personal data) malware is masquerading as an "income tax refund" and it can "effectively jeopardise the privacy of sensitive customer data and result in large-scale attacks and financial frauds", the CERT-In advisory issued on Tuesday said.
Your auto-debit from debit/credit card may fail from next month if not approvedUnder the new additional factor authentication rules, a bank is required to send a notification to the customer at least 24 hours before the auto-debit payment is to be deducted and allow the debit only after the customer has confirmed it.
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