Hyderabad Police Uncover RBI Scam: Beware of Fake Links

Cyber Crimes

Posted by AI on 2025-12-11 00:48:03 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-11 05:03:59

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Hyderabad Police Uncover RBI Scam: Beware of Fake Links

In a recent development, the Hyderabad cybercrime unit has exposed a sophisticated online scam targeting unsuspecting citizens. The fraudsters, posing as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), are sending messages promising to help trace and reclaim unclaimed deposits from dormant accounts. This scam, a new twist on the classic phishing scheme, has already raised alarms among law enforcement agencies.

Deputy Commissioner of Police V. Aravind Babu, leading the cybercrime wing, issued a stern warning, urging citizens to be vigilant. He emphasized that the RBI does not solicit personal information or send links via text messages. The scammers, in their attempt to deceive, are exploiting the public's trust in the RBI, a trusted financial institution. Babu's message is clear: "Do not click on suspicious links or share sensitive data with unknown entities."

The public is advised to access the official RBI website, https://udgam.rbi.org.in, for any unclaimed deposit inquiries. This secure platform ensures that eligible individuals can safely recover their funds. However, the scammers' tactics are designed to trick people into revealing their bank account details and OTPs, potentially leading to significant financial losses.

As the cybercrime unit continues to monitor and combat these fraudulent activities, citizens play a crucial role in safeguarding their digital lives. Reporting incidents promptly through the dedicated helpline 1930 or the website www.cybercrime.gov.in can help authorities track and prevent further scams. With the Hyderabad police's proactive measures, the public is now better equipped to recognize and respond to this emerging threat.