Email, Website Alert Issued
The Monetary Authority has issued an alert about a fraudulent email and website claiming to be related to the Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Hong Kong Branch and DBS Bank (Hong Kong).
ICBC Hong Kong Branch said it has no connection with the email settlements@icbc-cib.com and reminded clients to not to provide any personal data to it.
The fake website claiming to be from DBS Bank (Hong Kong) is www.dbshk.co/nwolb/online/add_beneficiary.php.
Anyone who has provided personal information or conducted financial transactions through the email or the website should contact Police at 2860 5012, the ICBC Hong Kong Branch on 2588 1188 or DBS Bank (Hong Kong) at 2290 8888.
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