State Bank of India has issued a warning to customers about fraudsters sending fake bank letters and KYC alerts containing malicious APK links. These links can compromise phones and lead to financial loss. SBI advises customers to download apps only from official app stores and never install suspicious APKs. State Bank of India has issued a warning to customers about fraudsters sending fake bank letters and KYC alerts containing malicious APK links. These links can compromise phones and lead to financial loss. SBI advises customers to download apps only from official app stores and never install suspicious APKs.
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