SINGAPORE: At least 21 Singaporeans have become the target of an online credit card fraud syndicate believed to be operating from Hong Kong, said ...
SINGAPORE: At least 21 Singaporeans have become the target of an online credit card fraud syndicate believed to be operating from Hong Kong, said the Singapore Police Force on Tuesday .
Investigations showed the syndicate used credit card details stolen from at least 21 Singaporean victims, who had received emails purportedly from a technology and media services provider to update their payment details. "Most of the victims only realised that they had been scammed when they discovered unauthorised transactions in their credit/debit card statements."The five suspects are believed to be responsible for at least 21 counts of fraudulent online credit card purchases of electronic products and other items in Hong Kong amounting to more than HK$270,000 , said SPF.
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