cosmosbank.com Internet Banking Registration : Cosmos Bank
Organisation : The Cosmos Co-operative Bank Ltd
Facility : Internet Banking Registration
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Registration here : https://online.cosmosbank.in/
Website : https://www.cosmosbank.com/
How To Register For Cosmos Bank Internet Banking?
** URL address on the address bar of your internet browser begins with “https”; the letter ‘s’ at the end of “https” means ‘secured’.
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** Look for the padlock symbol either in the address bar or the status bar (mostly in the address bar) but not within the web page display area. Verify the security certificate by clicking on the padlock.
** Do not enter login or other sensitive information in any pop up window.
** If you do not see your theme Image on the login page then do not proceed further.
Beware of Phishing Attacks
** Phishing is a fraudulent attempt, usually made through email, phone calls, SMS etc
seeking your personal and confidential information.
** Cosmos Bank or any of its representatives never sends you email/SMS or calls you over phone to get your personal information, password or one time SMS (OTP- high security) password. Any such e-mail/SMS or phone call is an attempt to fraudulently withdraw money from your account through Internet Banking.
** Never respond to such email/SMS or phone call. Please report immediately by forwarding the e-mail to us on customer care email, if you receive any such email/SMS or Phone call. Please lock your user access immediately, if you have accidentally revealed your credentials.
** If you notice any spoofed (duplicate/unofficial) Cosmos Bank website, let us know.
** Do not respond to phishing E-mails claiming to be from Reserve Bank of India.
** It has come to the notice of the Reserve Bank of India that E-mails are being sent in its name “inviting bank customers to update their bank accounts details”.
** The Reserve Bank clarifies that it has Not sent any such E-mails. The Reserve Bank or banks never issue communications asking for bank accounts details for any purpose. The Reserve Bank appeals to members of public not to respond to such E-mails and not
to share their bank accounts details with any one for any purpose.
** The fraudsters also send attractive offers to public through letters, E-mails, mobile phones, SMSs, etc. To lend credence to such offers, the communication is often sent on/from letterheads / websites that appear to be like that of some public authorities like the Reserve Bank of India.
The offers are apparently signed by top executives/senior officials of such authorities. However, only the names of the officials may be correct but their signatures are faked. The offer document would contain contact details of a so-called RBI officer working in some department in the Reserve Bank / Public Authorities.
The Reserve Bank cautions the members of public against responding in any manner to such offers of moneys from abroad.
** Members of public are also cautioned against making any remittance towards participation in such schemes / offers from unknown entities, since such remittances are illegal and any resident in India collecting and effecting/remitting such payments directly/indirectly outside India is liable to be proceeded against for contravention of the Foreign Exchange Management Act,1999.
Such offers are fraudulent and the public should immediately register a complaint with the local police/cyber-crime authorities when they receive such offers or become victim of any such fraud.
** The Reserve Bank does not undertake any type of money arrangement, by whatever name called, and it does not take any responsibility for recovering moneys remitted in response to such bogus communications.