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After OCBC, scammers now train their sights on Delhi Bank of Sinkapoor!

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


The message said that the customer’s access to some services had been "cut off" and attached a link for the customer to click to confirm his details.

In a Facebook post, DBS urged customers not to click on the link in the SMS message.


“DBS will never ask for your account details or OTP (one-time password) over the phone, email or SMS. Please be assured that we are actively taking down such phishing sites,” it said in the post.

More at https://shrtcô.de/tCYTrq
 
Pro active thanks to good training at mumbai institute of technology.
 
Insider assisting the scammers or maybe ex. employees of the local banks here... That's why they're so familiar with the internet banking system.
 
The fucking CSA, MAS, and telecoms operators are not doing their job. So easy to do sms spoofing. Saw a video by a sinkie demo it.
 
Who are the heads of Temasek, MAS and DBS.....?
I rest my case
 
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