The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has issued a stern warning to the public regarding fraudulent websites and internet banking login screens falsely associated with Chong Hing Bank Limited. This alert comes after numerous reports were submitted to the HKMA, highlighting the potential risks posed by these fraudulent activities.
Details of the Fraudulent Activities
According to the HKMA, the fraudulent sites and login screens have been designed to mimic legitimate banking platforms, thereby deceiving users into divulging sensitive personal information. The HKMA emphasizes that banks, including Chong Hing Bank, do not send SMS or emails with embedded hyperlinks directing customers to their websites for transaction purposes. Furthermore, they will not ask for sensitive information such as login passwords or One-Time Passwords via phone, email, or SMS.
Public Safety Measures
The HKMA advises anyone who has inadvertently provided personal details or conducted financial transactions through these fraudulent mediums to contact Chong Hing Bank immediately using the contact information provided in the official press release. Additionally, affected individuals should report the incident to the Hong Kong Police Force’s Crime Wing Information Centre at the provided contact number.
HKMA’s Ongoing Efforts
This warning is part of the HKMA’s ongoing efforts to combat financial fraud and protect consumers. The authority continues to work closely with banking institutions and law enforcement agencies to identify and dismantle fraudulent operations. The HKMA’s website offers resources and guidance for consumers to help them recognize and avoid scams, further reinforcing its commitment to public safety.
For more information, the HKMA’s official release can be accessed through the HKMA website.
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