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₹1.6 crore UN Covid-19 compensation mail from RBI is fake

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fake post doing rounds on social media platforms claims that the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked for personal and bank details of individuals who have won the prize of coronavirus compensation allegedly by the United Nation.The post also says that an email allegedly from RBI claims that the recipient has won an amount of ₹1 lakh 60 crore from the UN as Covid-19 compensation and is asking for the bank details to claim the prize.The fake claim looks, which like a spam message says, "Your e-mail address was listed among the RBI promotional on COVID-19 2021 programme and has won ₹1 crore 60 lac from the United Nations as Covid-19 compensation."The post with the title 'RB1 Compensation' further seeks several personal details including.

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