The cases of banking fraud in India are continuously increasing. Fraudsters are making people a victim of their cheating in new ways. To avoid this kind of fraud, India's largest bank the State Bank of India has been constantly making the consumers aware of these kinds of frauds. In this order, SBI has also conveyed a new way of the thugs on Thursday. SBI has also explained what you should do when you become a victim of such cheating and how to avoid getting robbed by these miscreants and how to save your hard-earned money. What to know: Fraudsters are sending emails that appear to be from #SBI. What to do: Report such scam emails to - https://t.co/6ovJsbzVJc Our Internet Banking link - https://t.co/7JnKEKE7zP Think Before You Click.#INB #StateBankOfIndia #SafeBanking #SecurityTips #OnlineSBI pic.twitter.com/MSOXdOnpyt — State Bank of India (@TheOfficialSBI) September 24, 2020 SBI has alerted millions of its customers and said that fake e-mails are being sent to our customers. SBI is not responsible for these e-mails. Such e-mails should be avoided. SBI has also stated that they did not send any such emails to its customers. SBI has said that if you also get such a mail in the name of SBI, please report it immediately. SBI has also given a link in the tweet. This link is of the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal. You can report on this website when you receive any such e-mail from fraudsters. Thereafter, the National Cyber Cell will take necessary action. In this tweet, SBI has also linked its internet banking. Customers who use SBI online banking service can avail themselves with SBI banking service through this website. All these things should be properly taken care of. Indian Railways announces 68 more special trains from today Buy your favourite bike only for Rs1, know more No change in Petrol-diesel prices today, know rates