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Several reports have been made by victims of phishing websites after they responded to e-mails purportedly sent by DBS Bank or Singapore Airlines, said the police on Wednesday (20 December).
In these cases, the victims would either receive an e-mail purportedly from DBS Bank informing them that their iBanking accounts have been locked due to multiple failed log-in attempts, or from Singapore Airlines asking them to take part in customer satisfaction surveys or contests, with the promise of “rewards”.
These rewards could range from free air tickets to credits, said Singapore Airlines in an advisory posted on its Facebook page on the same day.
More at https://sg.yahoo.com/news/police-is...nk-singapore-airlines-websites-101408625.html
In these cases, the victims would either receive an e-mail purportedly from DBS Bank informing them that their iBanking accounts have been locked due to multiple failed log-in attempts, or from Singapore Airlines asking them to take part in customer satisfaction surveys or contests, with the promise of “rewards”.
These rewards could range from free air tickets to credits, said Singapore Airlines in an advisory posted on its Facebook page on the same day.
More at https://sg.yahoo.com/news/police-is...nk-singapore-airlines-websites-101408625.html