According to the firm, digital frauds have been growing in recent years. In a 2023 report by the Singapore Police Force, the number of scam cases has increased by 64.5% in the first half of 2023 compared to the same period in the previous year. The same report also revealed tha...
Please see the following messages from the Singapore Police Force:Source: Singapore Police ForceFor more details, view the Singapore Police Force's advisory on the impersonation scam variation featuring impersonation of Chinese companies. How to identify sneaky 'sellers' who are out to scam Beware ...
- Install anti-virus software and malware removal tools on phones, computers and devices with Internet access. - Always get the latest versions of your devices’ operating systems and applications – the latest security patches will address security vulnerabilities. Enable automatic updates so your dev...
E-commerce remained the leading tactic used by scammers who hoodwinked 2,809 victims in 2019. This was a 30% increase from 2,161 reported cases in 2018, according to the Singapore Cyber Landscape 2019 report released Friday by the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA). Citing figures from...
#1Is he anti-Teo-Chee-Hean? The typical story is refering to the aspiring chef-wannabe who disappeared more than a week from office during crisis to spend some S$15,000 overseas as permanent secretary when Singaporeans as Scope are getting a miserable $200 in March 1st. Minister Teo was...
Fraudsters targeting classifieds and marketplaces can be identified and ultimately stopped using advanced fraud protection mechanisms. For instance, Classiscammers use anonymization tools, such as antidetection browsers to create a unique fingerprint to spoof conventional anti-fraud systems. Group-IBFraud ...
Turn on in-app push notifications in SC Mobile to get notified via a secure channel. Learn to spot the signs by taking theanti-scam quizby the National Crime Prevention Council. Sources: https://www.csa.gov.sg/gosafeonline/go-safe-for-me/homeinternetusers/spot-signs-of-phishing...
Singapore has seen a resurgence in impersonation scams, according to recent advisories from the Singapore Police Force. In many cases, victims bought shares recommended by scammers, some of whom impersonate trusted members in our financial community which may also include staff of SGX, brokerages an...
If it is indeed a crime, then this has to be dumped to the police. That shows that the best security is to be prepared to be transparent, and that you must hence be first reasonble to yourself. Scope did nothing wrong, he’s not afraid. Even USA politician (Palin) has her email ...
Please see the following messages from theSingapore Police Force: Source:Singapore Police Force For more details, view theSingapore Police Force's advisory on the impersonation scam variation featuring impersonation of Chinese companies. How to identify sneaky 'sellers' who are out to scam ...