UPI Fraud Alert: What is Jump Deposit Scam everyone is talking about?

The Unified Payments Interface, popularly known as UPI, has become a true friend of Indians as more and more people are using it to make transactions on regular basis. Due to convenience and faster processing time, UPI has become a popular mode of transaction for millions.

UPI enables real-time money transfers between bank accounts through a mobile platform. Its user-friendly interface and instant transactions have made it popular. However, concerns about its safety have recently surfaced, especially with the emergence of a supposed ‘Jump Deposit’ scam. What exactly is this new scam? Let’s understand this new scam in detail and find out whether it affects your UPI transactions.

Security Measures

UPI’s security framework is built on key principles that ensure the safety of transactions:

  • User Authorisation: Every UPI transaction requires the user’s explicit authorisation through a unique Personal Identification Number (PIN). Without this PIN, no transaction can be completed, ensuring that only the account holder can approve payments.
  • Device Binding: UPI links the user’s bank account to their registered mobile number and specific device. This binding ensures that transactions can only be initiated from the authorised device, adding an extra layer of security.
  • Secure Transactions: Even simple actions like checking account balance require the entry of the UPI PIN. This precaution prevents unauthorised access and adds a level of verification for all activities.

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Explained: Jump Deposit Scam

Recent reports have indicated that the Jump Deposit scam involves fraudsters depositing small amounts into users’ bank accounts, subsequently tricking them into approving larger transactions. The National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) has addressed these concerns, clarifying that no such fraudulent activities have been detected on the UPI platform. They reaffirm that UPI transactions cannot occur without the user’s explicit consent through the UPI PIN.

Adhil Shetty, CEO of Bankbazaar.com, says, “The NPCI has emphasised that every transaction is user-initiated and cannot proceed without the correct UPI PIN. This requirement eliminates the possibility of unauthorised transactions, as long as users do not share their PINs. Users must be careful while making a transaction, recheck your transaction amount and send details before processing the payment. Avoid haste while processing a UPI payment.”

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