Eleven individuals, including four teenagers, have been arrested for their alleged involvement in a series of banking-related malware scams, the police said in a statement. Read more at stomp.straitstimes.com
Eleven individuals, including four teenagers, have been arrested for their alleged involvement in a series of banking-related malware scams, the police said in a statement.
The suspects are believed to have facilitated the scam cases by relinquishing their bank accounts, Internet banking credentials and Singpass credentials for monetary gains. Victims have reported unauthorised transactions made from their bank accounts, despite not revealing their Internet banking credentials, One-Time-Passwords , or Singpass credentials to anyone.
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