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Beware of Fraudulent Emails: PIB Warns Against Fake E-PAN Card Download Links

PIB Advisory for Fake PAN Card Download Links

If you’ve obtained an email asking you to download your e-PAN card, do not tap; it’s a phishing attempt. A public advisory warning has been issued by the Press Information Bureau’s (PIB) Fact Check Unit for the fake emails that appear to offer access to an e-PAN card download link.

The PIB Fact Check flagged these emails as #Fake, sharing screenshots of the scam on social media to raise awareness. The emails, titled “Download e-PAN Card Online: A step-by-step guide“, are sent via unauthorised and dubious email addresses. They possess malicious links meant to trick users into divulging sensitive personal and financial information.

The Income Tax Department, in answer to public concern, mentioned that-

These emails come within a phishing campaign, a cybercrime tactic where scammers impersonate trusted organisations to steal confidential data like credit card details, passwords, or other login credentials. Victims are often directed to bogus websites that seem similar to official government portals.

The Income Tax Department and CERT-In Offer the Following Safety Tips

Remove the email after reporting to avoid risks.

Fake attacks will be carried on, the users are asked to stay vigilant and cross-check any communication claiming to be from the government departments. Validate via official government websites or helpline numbers if in doubt.

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