How scammers take control of your bank account via SMS

..

SINGAPORE: All OCBC customers affected by the recent SMS phishing scam will receive “full goodwill payouts” covering the amount they lost, the bank said on Wednesday (Jan 19). 

More than 100 victims have received the money, it said in a statement, adding that arrangements for the payouts will be made with all affected customers by next week.

“We seek the understanding and patience of our customers as thorough validation of each case requires time to ensure accuracy. This process is necessary so that every case is fairly and properly treated,” said OCBC’s group CEO Helen Wong. 

“We apologise for taking more time than expected to resolve the issues with our customers during this time of distress and anxiety.”

Ms Wong said the bank has also proactively reached out to customers who might not be aware that their banking activities were susceptible to the phishing scam.

“This has helped to prevent another 200 and more customers from falling prey to the scam,” she added.

OCBC first announced on Monday that it had begun making “goodwill payouts” to customers who had fallen prey to recent phishing scams involving the bank. 

It did not specify then how much the payouts would be and whether all affected customers would receive the payout.

According to the police, nearly 470 people had fallen victim to the SMS phishing scams involving OCBC in December, with total losses amounting to at least S$8.5 million.

..

..

..

..

..

This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a comment