A new UPI scam has been revealed through a social media video, where scammers pose as bank representatives demanding immediate account verification. Users are deceived into initiating payments and sharing their UPI PINs. Other users shared similar experiences, urging vigilance. Essential safety tips include not sharing PINs, enabling two-factor authentication, and using official UPI apps.
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