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HKMA Alerts Public of Fraudulent Website and Social Media Page Impersonating Dah Sing Bank

Zach Anderson   Sep 25, 2024 02:09 2 Min Read


The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has issued a warning to the public regarding a fraudulent website and social media page impersonating Dah Sing Bank, Limited. According to the HKMA, these fraudulent entities have been reported to the authority and pose a significant risk to individuals who may unknowingly provide sensitive information.

Details of the Fraudulent Activities

The fraudulent website and social media page in question have been designed to closely mimic the legitimate online presence of Dah Sing Bank, Limited. The HKMA emphasizes that these fake platforms are not authorized and are being used to deceive the public into divulging personal and financial information.

The HKMA has provided a hyperlink to the official press release from Dah Sing Bank on its website. The press release contains crucial information and advice for the public on recognizing and avoiding such scams.

Public Advisory and Safety Measures

The HKMA reminds the public that legitimate banks will never send SMS or emails containing embedded hyperlinks directing recipients to the banks’ websites for transaction purposes. Furthermore, banks do not request sensitive personal information such as login passwords or One-Time Passwords (OTPs) through phone calls, emails, or SMS, including messages with embedded hyperlinks.

Individuals who have provided personal information or conducted financial transactions through the fraudulent website or social media page are advised to contact Dah Sing Bank immediately using the contact information available in the official press release. Additionally, affected individuals should report the incident to the Crime Wing Information Centre of the Hong Kong Police Force at 2860 5012.

Importance of Cyber Vigilance

This alert underscores the growing need for cyber vigilance among the public as cybercriminals increasingly employ sophisticated methods to execute fraudulent schemes. The HKMA continues to work closely with financial institutions to safeguard the public from such threats and encourages everyone to remain cautious and informed about the latest cybersecurity practices.

The HKMA’s proactive approach in addressing this issue highlights the importance of regulatory bodies in maintaining the integrity of the financial system and protecting consumers from cyber fraud.


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