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Home»ADOPTION NEWS»HKMA issues warning about fraudulent websites and phishing messages involving Hang Seng Bank
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HKMA issues warning about fraudulent websites and phishing messages involving Hang Seng Bank

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HKMA issues warning about fraudulent websites and phishing messages involving Hang Seng Bank
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Jessie A Ellis
22 Aug 2024 14:32

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has warned the public about fraudulent websites and phishing messages linked to Hang Seng Bank.





The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has issued a public warning about the existence of fraudulent websites and phishing instant messages related to Hang Seng Bank, Limited. This warning follows a press release from Hang Seng Bank informing the HKMA of these malicious activities.

Details of fraudulent activity

According to the HKMA, there have been several reports of phishing instant messages and fraudulent websites impersonating Hang Seng Bank. These scams aim to deceive the public by requesting sensitive personal information such as login passwords and one-time passwords (OTPs). The HKMA emphasizes that a legitimate bank will never send an SMS or email containing an embedded hyperlink that directs users to conduct transactions on its website.

HKMA has provided a hyperlink to the original press release from Hang Seng Bank on its website.

Public advice

The HKMA advises the public to remain vigilant against such scams. Individuals are urged not to disclose personal information or make financial transactions in response to suspicious messages or websites. Anyone who has already provided details or made transactions through these fraudulent channels should immediately contact Hang Seng Bank using the contact details provided in the press release and report the incident to the Hong Kong Police Force Crime Information Centre (2860 5012).

This warning from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority highlights the importance of cybersecurity awareness and the need for the public to exercise caution when receiving unsolicited communications requesting personal information.

Related Developments

In recent months, there has been a notable increase in phishing attempts targeting Hong Kong banking customers. The HKMA and other financial institutions have been proactive in issuing warnings and providing guidance to help the public identify and avoid these scams. This latest warning serves as a reminder of the ongoing threat posed by cybercriminals and the urgent need for continued vigilance.

Hong Kong Monetary Authority
August 22, 2024

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