
Urgent Notice from Citibank to All Its Customers: Your Money Is at Risk, Be Careful
Be Alert to a New Threat That Citibank Is Warning All Its Customers About: It's No Joke
Citibank has issued an urgent alert to all its customers due to a new wave of cyber frauds that puts the security of bank accounts at risk. Cybercriminals are using phishing techniques, impersonating the bank to deceive users and gain access to private data.
Citibank Reports This Threat for the Sake of Its Customers: Do It Without Thinking
Scammers send emails and text messages that appear to be official communications from Citibank. These messages inform about supposed account suspensions or suspicious transactions. They include links that lead to fake pages designed to capture your login credentials.
Interacting with these links risks downloading malware onto your device, compromising the security of your banking data and allowing cybercriminals to access your account to perform fraudulent operations.

To avoid falling victim to these frauds, do not share confidential information. Citibank will never ask for your password, account number, or PIN via email or phone calls.
If you receive a message that seems to be from Citibank with errors or asking for personal information, it could be a phishing attempt. If in doubt, contact Citibank through its official channels to confirm the authenticity of the communications.
Citibank Tools to Keep Your Money Safe
Citibank offers various tools designed to protect the security of your accounts and help you avoid cybercrimes. Fraud Early Warning continuously monitors your accounts for suspicious activities. If any unusual transaction is detected, Citibank will contact you by phone, text message, or email to confirm the activity.

Citi Alerts informs you about banking movements to detect any unauthorized activity. Citi Cards Account Online monitors your account activity. Additionally, review your monthly statements to identify unknown charges.
How to Activate and Use These Tools
To activate and make the most of these security tools, update your contact information. Ensure that Citibank has your current phone number and email address so they can contact you if suspicious activities are detected.
Access your online account and set up the alerts to receive notifications of transactions or changes in your account. Review your statements and activity to detect unauthorized transactions.
If you notice any transaction you don't recognize or suspect you have been a victim of fraud, contact Citibank immediately through its official channels.
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