top of page

Chillin' In The Lounge

Public·252 members

Victim of OCBC phishing scam recounts nightmarish experience



800 Views
西廠
西廠
Apr 25

Police warn of new SMS scam, S$120,000 lost so far by at least 18 victims



SINGAPORE — At least 18 victims have fallen prey to a Short Message Service (SMS) scam since the start of this month, with losses amounting to at least S$120,000, the police said on Monday (Jan 31).


In its advisory, the police said that victims would receive an SMS stating that there were issues with their credit or debit cards. The scam message would prompt them to dial a number for assistance.


Over the phone, the scammers would ask victims for their card details and One-Time Password (OTP) under the pretext of assisting them.


Victims would only realise they had fallen prey to a scam after discovering fraudulent transactions made on their debit or credit card.


“Members of the public are advised to be aware of such fake SMS as they are not official SMS disseminated by any of the banks or credit or debit card issuers,” the police said.


Scam cases, particularly those involving banks, have been in the spotlight since the start of the year.


On Jan 30, OCBC bank announced that it had made arrangements for goodwill payments totalling S$13.7 million to 790 of its customers who had fallen prey to an SMS phishing scam.


DBS bank issued an alert on Jan 19 about SMS phishing scams after a screenshot of a message received by a customer about the "suspension" of his account was circulated online.


The police on Monday issued the following scam prevention advisory to members of the public:


• Always verify the authenticity of the information with the numbers listed on the official bank website or printed on the cards issued by the banks


• Never transfer funds into bank accounts belonging to someone you do not know


• Never disclose your personal information, credit or debit card details or OTP to anyone


• Report any fraudulent transactions to your bank immediately


The authority urged anyone with information relating to such crimes to call the police hotline at 1800-255-0000, or submit it online at www.police.gov.sg/iwitness. Those requiring urgent police assistance are advised to dial 999.


https://www.todayonline.com/singapore/police-warn-new-sms-scam-s120000-lost-so-far-least-18-victims-1804391

2025 © All Rights Reserved | PROLIFIC SKINS

No part of this website or any of its contents may be reproduced, copied, modified or adapted, without the prior written consent of the site administrator, unless otherwise indicated for stand-alone materials.

Commercial use and distribution of the contents of the website is not allowed without express and prior written consent of the site administrator. All other logos, products, services and company names mentioned in the PROLIFIC SKINS website are trademarks of their respective owners and subject to their own copyright laws, foreign or domestic.

For clarifications on any other sharing-related concerns, please use the contact form provided on this site.

bottom of page