SINGAPORE - A few hundred OCBC Bank customers received multiple SMS alerts and noticed duplicate transaction records on their Internet and mobile banking devices on Thursday night (May 2).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - A few hundred OCBC Bank customers received multiple SMS alerts and noticed duplicate transaction records on their Internet and mobile banking devices on Thursday night .
OCBC Bank said at around 11.45pm that it had fixed the issue of multiple SMS alerts, but it added that it would temporarily disable Internet and mobile banking services for an hour to remove duplicate transaction records. The Straits Times understands that a few hundred OCBC Bank customers were affected, though the bank did not reveal the exact number.User Guoliang said that he received more than 20 SMS alerts at once for a previous transaction he made.
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