Online SBI : Block ATM cum Debit Card Online
Name of the Organization : State Bank of India Online Portal (onlinesbi.com)
Type of Facility : Block SBI ATM cum Debit Card Online
Location : Mumbai
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Website : https://www.onlinesbi.com/
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Block ATM Card :
You can now Block your SBI ATM cum Debit Card through OnlineSBI, in case your card is lost or stolen.
Follow these simple steps to immediately block your card :
Step 1 : Login to www.onlinesbi.com with your username and password.
Step 2 : Select “Block ATM Card” link under the “e-Services” tab.
Step 3 : Select the Account, under which you want to block your ATM cum Debit Card.
Step 4 : All the Active and blocked cards will be displayed. You will be shown the first 4 and last 4 digits of the card(s).
Step 5 : Select the Card, you wish to block and click “Submit”. Verify the details and confirm.
Step 6 : Select the mode of authentication as either SMS OTP or Profile Password.
Step 7 : On the next screen, enter the OTP password /Profile password as chosen earlier and Click “Confirm”.
Step 8 : A success message would be displayed with a Ticket No. after successful blocking of your ATM cum Debit Card. Note this Ticket No. for future reference.
Login Here : https://www.onlinesbi.com/retail/login.htm
Please ensure the following before logging in :
** URL address on the address bar of your internet browser begins with “https”; the letter ‘s’ at the end of “https” means ‘secured’.
** Look for the padlock symbol either in the address bar or the status bar (mostly in the address bar) but not within the web page display area. Verify the security certificate by clicking on the padlock.
** The address bar has turned to green indicating that the site is secured with an SSL Certificate that meets the Extended Validation Standard.(Available in IE 7.0 and above, Mozilla Firefox 3.1 and above, Opera 9.5 and above, Safari 3.5 and above, Google chrome).
** Do not enter login or other sensitive information in any pop up window.
Beware of Phishing attacks :
** Phishing is a fraudulent attempt, usually made through email, phone calls, SMS etc seeking your personal and confidential information.
** State Bank or any of its representative never sends you email/SMS or calls you over phone to get your personal information, password or one time SMS (high security) password. Any such e-mail/SMS or phone call is an attempt to fraudulently withdraw money from your account through Internet Banking. Never respond to such email/SMS or phone call. Please report immediately on reportif you receive any such email/SMS or Phone call. Please lock your user access immediately, if you have accidentally revealed your credentials.Click here to lock.
** More security tips
** By clicking on “ Continue to Login ” button, you agree to the Terms of Service (Terms & Conditions) of usage of Internet Banking of SBI.
About Phishing (Potential Security Threats) :
‘Phishing’ is a common form of Internet piracy. It is deployed to steal users personal and confidential information like bank account numbers, net banking passwords, credit card numbers, personal identity details etc. Later the perpetrators may use the information for siphoning money from the victim’s account or run up bills on victim’s credit cards. In the worst case one could also become the victim of identity theft. A few customers of some other Indian banks have been affected by the attempt of phishing in early 2006.
We would like you to be aware of methodologies in a ‘Phishing’ attack, do’s and don’ts in sharing of personal information and the action to be taken in case you fall prey to a phishing attempt.
Methodologies :
** Phishing attacks use both social engineering and technical subterfuge to steal customers’ personal identity data and financial account credentials.
** Customer receives a fraudulent e-mail seemingly from a legitimate Internet address.
** The email invites the customer to click on a hyperlink provided in the mail.
** Click on the hyperlink directs the customer to a fake web site that looks similar to the genuine site.
** Usually the email will either promise a reward on compliance or warn of an impending penalty on a non compliance.
** Customer is asked to update his personal information, such as passwords and credit card and bank account numbers etc.
** Customer provides personal details in good faith. Clicks on ‘submit’ button.
** He gets an error page.
** Customer falls prey to the phishing attempt.
Dont’s :
** Do not click on any link which has come through e-mail from an unexpected source. It may contain malicious code or could be an attempt to ‘Phish’.
** Do not provide any information on a page which might have come up as a pop-up window.
** Never provide your password over the phone or in response to an unsolicited request over e-mail.
** Always remember that information like password, PIN, TIN, etc are strictly confidential and are not known even to employees/service personnel of the Bank. You should therefore, never divulge such information even if asked for.
Do’s :
** Always logon to a site by typing the proper URL in the address bar.
** Give your user id and password only at the authenticated login page.
** Before providing your user id and password please ensure that the URL of the login page starts with the text ‘https://’ and is not ‘http:// ‘.The ‘s’ stands for ‘secured’ and indicates that the Web page uses encryption.
** Please also look for the lock sign (lock icon) at the right bottom of the browser and the verisign certificate.
** Provide your personal details over phone/Internet only if you have initiated a call or session and the counterpart has been duly authenticated by you.
** Please remember that the bank would never ask you to verify your account information through an e-mail.
What to do if you have accidentally revealed password/PIN/TIN etc :
If you feel that you have been phished or you have provided your personal information at a place you should not have, please carry out the following immediately as a damage mitigation measure.
** Please lock your user access immediately using ‘Lock User Access’ option given on the home page of www.onlinesbi.com
** Report to the bank by clicking on the link Report Phishing
** Check your account statement and ensure that it is correct in every respect.
** Report any erroneous entries to the bank.
** Use the other compensatory controls provided by the bank like setting the limits for demand draft and trusted third parties to zero, enabling high security, etc to minimize the risk.
For More Details, Click Here : https://www.onlinesbi.com/personal/block_atmcard.html