The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has issued a public alert concerning a fraudulent website and internet banking login screen that are impersonating DBS Bank (Hong Kong) Limited. According to the HKMA, the fake website and login screen have been reported to the authority, raising concerns about potential phishing attacks aimed at unsuspecting users.
Fraudulent Website Reported
The HKMA released a statement to inform the public about the fraudulent activities. The authority emphasized that legitimate banks, including DBS Bank (Hong Kong) Limited, do not send SMS or emails with embedded hyperlinks directing users to their websites for transactions. Additionally, banks will not request sensitive personal information, such as login passwords or One-Time Passwords (OTPs), via phone, email, or SMS.
Public Advisory
The HKMA advises anyone who may have provided personal information or conducted financial transactions through the fraudulent website or login screen to contact the bank immediately using the contact information provided in the official press release. Affected individuals are also urged to report the matter to the Crime Wing Information Centre of the Hong Kong Police Force at 2860 5012.
Precautionary Measures
In light of this incident, the HKMA has reiterated the importance of being vigilant against phishing scams. Users are advised to verify the authenticity of any communication claiming to be from their bank and to avoid clicking on suspicious links. For further details and updates on this alert, visit the HKMA website.
The HKMA continues to work closely with financial institutions and law enforcement agencies to combat fraudulent activities and enhance cybersecurity measures to protect consumers.
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
4 July 2024
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