The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has issued a public warning about phishing messages and fraudulent websites related to Octopus Cards Limited. This warning aims to inform and protect users from potential cyber threats.
Details of phishing threats
According to the HKMA, Octopus Cards Limited has reported instances of phishing messages and fraudulent websites designed to trick users into providing personal information or account credentials. These malicious activities have prompted the HKMA to alert and inform the public about the necessary steps to protect their data.
Recommended Actions for Affected Individuals
HKMA strongly advises individuals who interact with suspicious messages or websites to take immediate action. If personal information or account credentials have been provided, it is important to contact the relevant Stored Value Facility (SVF) licensee immediately. In addition, affected individuals should report the incident to the police or contact the police’s Anti-Fraud Coordination Centre on 18222.
Official statement from HKMA
An official statement from the HKMA highlights the importance of being vigilant in the face of growing cyber threats. The authorities emphasize the need for public awareness and proactive measures to prevent unauthorised access to personal and financial information.
For more information, please see the original press release from Octopus Cards Limited here.
Hong Kong Monetary Authority
August 7, 2024
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