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Union Bank tells staff not to communicate with senior management on social media

This order follows a bank employee receiving a WhatsApp message from someone impersonating A Manimekhalai, the MD & CEO of the bank.

November 07, 2023 / 16:11 IST
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Identity spoofing is a practice wherein one person pretends to be another with the intent to commit fraud.

Public sector lender Union Bank of India has told its employees not to communicate with senior management via social media platforms, information accessed by Moneycontrol shows. This order follows an employee of the bank receiving a message on WhatsApp from someone impersonating A Manimekhalai, the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD and CEO) of the bank.

Following the incident, the bank sent an SMS to all the employees on October 30, 2023, saying a case of false identity usage by senior management had been observed on WhatsApp.

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“Display name spoofing on WhatsApp of senior management has been noticed,” the SMS said. Additionally, the bank said that such cases, if occurring, should be reported.

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