Beware of vishing scam, warns bank

Avoid giving your confidential information to people over the phone.

There are many scams out there to con us out of our money, let it be a long lost relative who has died and left us millions or lotto winnings that we have mysteriously and unknowingly entered.

The latest scam, involved our banks and its called vishing.  According to Standard Bank, you will recieve a phone call from a person pretending to be a bank representative who will ask for your information by claiming that they are verifying your details or assisting to resolve a problem with your bank account.  “In some cases, you receive an unverified SMS saying that the bank will soon be in touch to update or confirm your details, and then you receive the call,” said the article.

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How to identify a Visher: The scammer will tell you that if you fail to upgrade, verify or confirm your personal account information, access to your account will be suspended. You are now probably panicking and not given time to think and so just hand over your info.

The Standard Bank has provided tips on how to not fall victim of vishing:

 

 

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