www.channelnewsasia.com Open in urlscan Pro
104.111.245.67  Public Scan

URL: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/scam-bank-hotline-phone-number-google-search-police-2444971
Submission: On January 19 via api from US — Scanned from DE

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

POST /singapore/scam-bank-hotline-phone-number-google-search-police-2444971?cid=cna_flip_070214

<form class="subscription-form-1" data-drupal-selector="subscription-form-1" action="/singapore/scam-bank-hotline-phone-number-google-search-police-2444971?cid=cna_flip_070214" method="post" id="subscription-form-1" accept-charset="UTF-8">
  <div class="subscribe-form-wrapper">
    <div class="js-form-item form-item">
      <div class="form-item__dropdown"><select data-drupal-selector="edit-newsletter-shortcode" id="edit-newsletter-shortcode" name="newsletter_shortcode" class="form-select form-item__select">
          <option value="" selected="selected">Choose a newsletter</option>
          <option value="CNA_Partners">Morning Brief</option>
          <option value="CNA_EveningBrief">Evening Brief</option>
          <option value="CNA_BreakingNews">Breaking news alerts</option>
          <option value="CNA_Insider">CNA Insider</option>
          <option value="CNA_Commentary">CNA Commentary</option>
          <option value="CNA_Partners,CNA_EveningBrief,CNA_BreakingNews,CNA_Insider,CNA_Commentary">All of the above</option>
        </select></div>
    </div>
    <div class="js-form-item form-item">
      <input placeholder="Enter email address" data-drupal-selector="edit-email" type="text" id="edit-email" name="email" value="" size="60" maxlength="128" class="form-text form-item__textfield">
    </div>
    <input data-drupal-selector="edit-subscription-div-identifier" type="hidden" name="subscription_div_identifier" value="subscription_form__1556" class="form-item__textfield">
    <input autocomplete="off" data-drupal-selector="form-yqzpykxuvymhnsgcvv2eiwfschuxcjl8mkqfaaqecy8" type="hidden" name="form_build_id" value="form-YqzPyKXuvymHNSGCVV2EIWfsChuXcJL8mKqfAAqeCY8" class="form-item__textfield">
    <input data-drupal-selector="edit-subscription-form-1" type="hidden" name="form_id" value="subscription_form_1" class="form-item__textfield">
    <div class="submit-wrapper"><input data-drupal-selector="edit-submit" data-disable-refocus="true" type="submit" id="edit-submit" name="op" value="Subscribe Now" class="button js-form-submit form-submit form-item__textfield">
    </div>
  </div>
  <div id="form-error-subscription_form__1556" class="inline-error"></div>
</form>

Text Content

Skip to main content
 * Sign In
 * Account
 * My Feed
 * Search

Hamburger Menu
Close
 * Top Stories
   
   * Singapore
     
   * Asia
     
   * World
     
   * Commentary
     
   * Sustainability
     
   * Business
     
   * Sport
     
   * COVID-19
     
 * Latest News
   
 * Discover
   
 * CNA Insider
   
 * Watch
   
   * Live TV
     
   * News Reports
     
   * Documentaries & Shows
     
   * TV Schedule
     
 * Listen
   
   * CNA938 Live
     
   * Podcasts
     
   * Radio Schedule
     
 * Special Reports
   
   * Singapore Parliament
     
   * Interactives
     
 * Lifestyle
   
   * Entertainment
     
   * Women
     
   * Wellness
     
   * Living
     
   * Style & Beauty
     
   * Dining
     
   * Travel
     
 * Luxury
   
   * Experiences
     
   * Obsessions
     
   * People
     
   * Remarkable Living
     
 * CNA Eyewitness
   
   * Send us a news tip
     
 * Branded Content
   
   * Business Blueprint
     
   * Health Matters
     
   * The Asian Traveller
     
 * Weather
   

Edition:
 * Singapore
   
 * Asia
   

Close
Close
 * Top Stories
   
   * Singapore
     
   * Asia
     
   * World
     
   * Commentary
     
   * Sustainability
     
   * Business
     
   * Sport
     
   * COVID-19
     
 * Latest News
   
 * Discover
   
 * CNA Insider
   
 * Watch
   
   * Live TV
     
   * News Reports
     
   * Documentaries & Shows
     
   * TV Schedule
     
 * Listen
   
   * CNA938 Live
     
   * Podcasts
     
   * Radio Schedule
     
 * Special Reports
   
   * Singapore Parliament
     
   * Interactives
     
 * Lifestyle
   
   * Entertainment
     
   * Women
     
   * Wellness
     
   * Living
     
   * Style & Beauty
     
   * Dining
     
   * Travel
     
 * Luxury
   
   * Experiences
     
   * Obsessions
     
   * People
     
   * Remarkable Living
     
 * CNA Eyewitness
   
   * Send us a news tip
     
 * Branded Content
   
   * Business Blueprint
     
   * Health Matters
     
   * The Asian Traveller
     
 * Weather
   

Edition:
 * Singapore
   
 * Asia
   

SEARCH



TRENDING TOPICS


Omicron COVID-19 Wellness Malaysia In Focus Novak Djokovic China climate change
North Korea scams

FOLLOW CNA


FOLLOW OUR NEWS

 * Facebook
 * Twitter
 * Youtube
 * LinkedIn
 * RSS



RECENT SEARCHES



TRENDING TOPICS


Omicron COVID-19 Wellness Malaysia In Focus Novak Djokovic China climate change
North Korea scams



MAIN NAVIGATION

 * Top Stories
   
 * Latest News
   
 * Discover
   
 * Singapore
   
 * Asia
   
 * Commentary
   
 * Sustainability
   
 * CNA Insider
   
 * Lifestyle
   
 * Watch
   
 * Listen
   
 * + All Sections
   

Singapore

HALF A MILLION DOLLARS LOST TO SCAMMERS SPOOFING BANK HOTLINES ON GOOGLE ADS:
POLICE

Bookmark Bookmark Share
WhatsApp Telegram Facebook Twitter Email LinkedIn
Close
Close
 * Top Stories
   
   * Singapore
     
   * Asia
     
   * World
     
   * Commentary
     
   * Sustainability
     
   * Business
     
   * Sport
     
   * COVID-19
     
 * Latest News
   
 * Discover
   
 * CNA Insider
   
 * Watch
   
   * Live TV
     
   * News Reports
     
   * Documentaries & Shows
     
   * TV Schedule
     
 * Listen
   
   * CNA938 Live
     
   * Podcasts
     
   * Radio Schedule
     
 * Special Reports
   
   * Singapore Parliament
     
   * Interactives
     
 * Lifestyle
   
   * Entertainment
     
   * Women
     
   * Wellness
     
   * Living
     
   * Style & Beauty
     
   * Dining
     
   * Travel
     
 * Luxury
   
   * Experiences
     
   * Obsessions
     
   * People
     
   * Remarkable Living
     
 * CNA Eyewitness
   
   * Send us a news tip
     
 * Branded Content
   
   * Business Blueprint
     
   * Health Matters
     
   * The Asian Traveller
     
 * Weather
   

Edition:
 * Singapore
   
 * Asia
   

SEARCH



TRENDING TOPICS


Omicron COVID-19 Wellness Malaysia In Focus Novak Djokovic China climate change
North Korea scams

FOLLOW CNA


FOLLOW OUR NEWS

 * Facebook
 * Twitter
 * Youtube
 * LinkedIn
 * RSS



RECENT SEARCHES



TRENDING TOPICS


Omicron COVID-19 Wellness Malaysia In Focus Novak Djokovic China climate change
North Korea scams



ADVERTISEMENT









ADVERTISEMENT







Singapore


HALF A MILLION DOLLARS LOST TO SCAMMERS SPOOFING BANK HOTLINES ON GOOGLE ADS:
POLICE

A screenshot of an advertisement posted by scammers on Google Search. (Image:
Singapore Police Force)

19 Jan 2022 02:02PM (Updated: 19 Jan 2022 04:04PM)
Bookmark Bookmark Share
WhatsApp Telegram Facebook Twitter Email LinkedIn


SINGAPORE: A new scam that tricks victims into calling fake bank hotlines found
in advertisements on Google searches has resulted in losses amounting to at
least S$495,000, the police said on Wednesday (Jan 19).

At least 15 people have fallen prey to this new scam variant since December
2021, the police added.


ADVERTISEMENT





Google is working closely with the Singapore police to identify
these advertisements and take them down.


HOW THE SCAM WORKS

The ploy starts with scammers posting advertisements on Google Searches, which
turn up when a user searches for bank contact numbers.

These ads, which provide fake phone numbers, appear as the first few search
results.

Believing these fake numbers to be genuine, the victims would call these numbers
and speak to a scammer impersonating as bank staff.

"After sharing the reasons for contacting the bank, victims would be informed
that there were issues with their bank account, credit/debit cards or loan
amount," said the police.


ADVERTISEMENT





Following that, the scammer would instruct the victims to temporarily transfer
the funds to bank accounts provided, under the pretext of resolving the bank
account or credit/debit card issue or to make a payment for the outstanding
loan.

The police added: "In some cases, victims would receive an SMS with headers
spoofing that of the bank to appear more authentic, claiming that the bank was
facilitating a reset of the victims’ bank account as part of the 'Let’s Fight
Scam' Campaign by the Anti-Scam Centre and Singapore Police Force, or would
state that the victim needed to transfer money for early loan settlement."

Victims would realise that they had been scammed only after contacting the bank
via the authentic hotline, or when the bank contacted victims to verify the
reason for the large sum of money transferred.

In response to queries from CNA, a Google spokesperson said it is constantly
working to ensure users’ advertisement experiences on its platforms are "safe".

"If we find advertisers who violate our policies or misrepresent themselves, we
take quick action," the spokesperson said.


ADVERTISEMENT





In 2021, Google launched advertiser identity verification in Singapore to
provide more transparency and let users know who is advertising to them, and
will continue scaling it to all advertisers across its platforms, the
spokesperson added.

Under this policy, advertisers must verify their identities before running ads
in Google Ads or Display & Video 360. Google is currently verifying
advertisements in more than 100 regions and stating the advertiser name and
location in its "About this ad" feature.

Previous
A screenshot of an SMS sent by scammers. (Image: Singapore Police Force) A
screenshot of an SMS sent by scammers. (Image: Singapore Police Force) A
screenshot of an SMS sent by scammers. (Image: Singapore Police Force) A
screenshot of an SMS sent by scammers. (Image: Singapore Police Force) A
screenshot of an SMS sent by scammers. (Image: Singapore Police Force)
Next
 * 1
 * 2

The police advised the members of the public to always verify the authenticity
of the information with numbers listed on the official bank website or behind
the cards issued by the banks. 

People should never transfer funds into bank accounts belonging to an unknown
person or disclose one's personal information, banking details and OTP to
anyone, said the police. Any fraudulent transactions should be reported to the
bank immediately.

Any information relating to such crimes can be reported to the police hotline
at 1800-255-0000 or submitted online.


ADVERTISEMENT





Members of the public can also visit www.scamalert.sg or call the anti-scam
hotline at 1800-722-6688.

RELATED:

OCBC BEGINS MAKING ‘GOODWILL PAYOUTS’ TO SCAM VICTIMS, SAYS RESPONSE FELL SHORT
OF EXPECTATIONS

POLICE WARN OF FAKE TEXT MESSAGES CLAIMING TO BE FROM SPF

Source: CNA/ac(gs)

RELATED TOPICS

scams SPF


ADVERTISEMENT






ALSO WORTH READING

BANKS WARN OF SMS PHISHING SCAM TARGETING CUSTOMERS

OCBC SAYS ALL AFFECTED CUSTOMERS OF RECENT SMS SCAM TO GET 'FULL GOODWILL
PAYOUTS' COVERING THE MONEY LOST

NEW MEASURES ANNOUNCED TO BOOST DIGITAL BANKING SECURITY AMID SPATE OF SMS
PHISHING SCAMS

CHINA CENTRAL BANK CHANGES RELEASE TIME OF MONTHLY LOAN PRIME RATE

Recommended by
Mr Pek, who has cerebral palsy, was headhunted by Deutsche Bank 24 years ago and
has been helping with dbEnable from the start.
T-Shirts That Went Totally Wrong Parentsdome Galleries
60 Vintage Photos: Photos No Longer Censored groovyhistory.com
Anyone With Type 2 Diabetes Should Watch This! healthgoodtop



ADVERTISEMENT




Expand to read the full story

Fetching more news


CNA SECTIONS

 * Asia
   
 * Singapore
   
 * Business
   
 * CNA Insider
   
 * Lifestyle
   
 * Luxury
   
 * CNA938 Live
   
 * Commentary
   
 * Interactives
   
 * Live TV
   
 * Sport
   
 * World
   
 * Special Reports
   


ABOUT CNA

 * About Us
   
 * Advertise With Us
   
 * Contact Us
   
 * Hotel Partners
   
 * Mediacorp Network
   


PRESSED FOR TIME? STAY INFORMED WITH CNA'S NEWSLETTERS

Choose a newsletterMorning BriefEvening BriefBreaking news alertsCNA InsiderCNA
CommentaryAll of the above




This service is not intended for persons residing in the E.U. By clicking
subscribe, I agree to receive news updates and promotional material from
Mediacorp and Mediacorp's partners.


FOLLOW OUR NEWS

 * Facebook
 * Twitter
 * Youtube
 * LinkedIn
 * RSS



Copyright© Mediacorp 2022. Mediacorp Pte Ltd. All rights reserved.

Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy





THIS BROWSER IS NO LONGER SUPPORTED

We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to
be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.

To continue, upgrade to a supported browser or, for the finest experience,
download the mobile app.



Upgraded but still having issues? Contact us


✓
Thanks for sharing!
AddToAny
More…