Zerodha's Nithin Kamath Warns You About This Bank Scam; Details Here

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Banking scams in India have seen a sharp rise over the last year

Zerodha co-founder Nithin Kamath warned people about the menace of banking fraud in India. The clip, which was shared on X (formerly Twitter), shows how scammers use personal details of people to scam them. It begins with a person calling a man on the pretext of helping him to reverse some extra charges on his recent credit card bill. To gain his trust, the person shares some of his card details and sends a link to download an app. 

As the target downloads the app and enters his details to log in, the person gains access to his bank account and withdraws money.

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Explaining the modus operandi of such cases, the video shares tips to avoid such fraud. 

"Imagine this: Your phone rings. It's your "bank." The caller knows your credit card number and claims there's an unauthorized charge they can help reverse. They send you a WhatsApp link to download your bank's app. Seems legitimate, right? That's exactly what the scammers want you to think," Kamath said. 

He has warned that entering the banking details in one of such apps can lead to a loss of hard-earned savings.

"The moment you enter your banking details into this fake app, your money is gone. This new scam has already cost victims lakhs and crores of their hard-earned savings. Watch this video to learn how these scammers operate and simple steps to protect yourself and your money. Share this with your loved ones – it could save them from becoming the next victim," he added. 

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