The PIB fact check team has cautioned people about fake emails asking to download e-Pan card. PIB said that several people have been receiving emails where they are asked to download their e-pan card online. The mail also shows steps to follow to download the e-pan card. However, PIB Fact Check said that the email is fake. "โ Do not respond to any emails, links, calls & SMS asking you to share financial & sensitive information," the post by PIB fact check read.ย India Post Lucky Draw Scam: Fraudsters Luring Victims With Fake Prizes and Stealing Personal Data, PIB Fact Check Exposes the Truth.
This Email Is Fake, Says PIB Fact Check
๐ขHave you also received an email asking you to download e-PAN Cardโ#PIBFactCheck
โ ๏ธThis Email is #Fake
โ Do not respond to any emails, links, calls & SMS asking you to share financial & sensitive information
โก๏ธDetails on reporting phishing E-mails: https://t.co/nMxyPtwN00 pic.twitter.com/UnfYOmK9Dg
โ PIB Fact Check (@PIBFactCheck) March 2, 2025
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