The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has issued a warning to the public about fraudulent websites and internet banking login screens claiming to be linked to Chiyu Banking Corporation Limited. This warning comes in response to reports received by the HKMA regarding these fraudulent online platforms.
Public Warning Against Fraudulent Activities
According to the HKMA, these fraudulent websites and login screens are designed to mimic legitimate banking interfaces, potentially tricking users into providing sensitive personal information. The HKMA emphasized that banks will not send SMS or emails containing hyperlinks for transaction purposes. We also never ask for sensitive information, such as login passwords or one-time passwords, via phone calls, emails, or SMS containing hyperlinks.
Recommendations for Affected Individuals
Individuals who suspect that they have provided personal information or made financial transactions through these fraudulent platforms are advised to contact Chiyu Banking Corporation Limited using the official contact details provided in the bank’s press release. Affected individuals are also encouraged to report incidents to the Hong Kong Police Crime Branch Information Center on 2860 5012.
Precautions and Resources
HKMA emphasizes the importance of vigilance and encourages consumers to regularly review the security guidelines provided on the HKMA website. Authorities encourage the public to exercise caution and verify the authenticity of banking communications before engaging in them.
For more information, visit the Hong Kong Monetary Authority.
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