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Citibank Singapore warns of e-mail phishing scams
SG💻 Technology20 hr. ago

Citibank Singapore warns of e-mail phishing scams

Citibank Singapore has warned customers about phishing emails attempting to trick users into visiting fake websites related to activating their Citi Mobile Token or Digital Security Token. In a July 2 Facebook post, the bank confirmed receiving reports of such scams and stated it was actively working to remove the fraudulent sites. Customers were advised to verify website URLs before entering personal or banking information and avoid clicking on suspicious links. Those affected were directed to contact Citibank through the Citi Mobile app or a dedicated hotline. According to data from 2025, phishing scams ranked as the second most common type of scam, with 6,264 cases reported. The public is encouraged to report suspected scams using the ScamShield app or by contacting the National Scam Hotline.

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The Straits Times logoThe Straits TimesParty-aligned🔒Center20 hr. ago
Citibank Singapore warns of e-mail phishing scams

Citibank Singapore has warned customers about phishing emails attempting to trick users into visiting fake websites related to activating their Citi Mobile Token or Digital Security Token. In a July 2 Facebook post, the bank confirmed receiving reports of such scams and stated it was actively working to remove the fraudulent sites. Customers were advised to verify website URLs before entering personal or banking information and avoid clicking on suspicious links. Those affected were directed to contact Citibank through the Citi Mobile app or a dedicated hotline. According to data from 2025, phishing scams ranked as the second most common type of scam, with 6,264 cases reported. The public is encouraged to report suspected scams using the ScamShield app or by contacting the National Scam Hotline.

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