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'Phishing' e-mails appear to come from a trusted source such as a bank, financial institutions etc. for obtaining personal information.
- Never click or respond to e-mail messages that request for your personal or financial information. Phishing attack is carried out through very similar looking e-mail addresses e.g.
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- Do not share details like DP ID, Client ID, PAN, CAS (Consolidated Accounts Statements) etc. with anyone.
- Instead of clicking or responding or downloading an attachment, go to the organization's website directly to confirm that it has sent the information.
- Review all correspondence from NSDL including the CAS regularly. In case of anomalies, kin
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