Alert! Govt flags fake email asking receivers to download ‘e-PAN card’ – What to do if you receive one such mail

The Indian government has raised an alarm about a deceptive email campaign impersonating the Press Information Bureau (PIB). This fraudulent communication falsely urges recipients to download an 'e-PAN card,' which is not a legitimate service. The PIB has advised citizens to be vigilant and not engage with the email or download any attachments, as they may contain malware or lead to identity theft. As part of the government's efforts to combat cyber fraud, individuals are encouraged to verify the authenticity of such communications before taking any action. This warning comes amid a rising trend of cybercrimes targeting unsuspecting citizens, underlining the importance of digital literacy and awareness in safeguarding personal information. It is crucial for the public to report any suspicious emails to the appropriate authorities to prevent potential scams and protect their sensitive data.
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