SINGAPORE — At least S$20,000 has been lost by victims of a phishing scam variant since June this year, said the Singapore Police Force (SPF) on Wednesday (June 28).
There have been at least 12 victims of this phishing scam variant, which involves a fake SMS purportedly sent by Singtel and embedded with a fraudulent URL link.
The Singtel points would have to be topped up with a nominal amount – S$1 for example – in order to redeem the reward item. “Victims realised they had been scammed when unauthorised transactions were made to overseas merchant,” the police said.
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