Singaporean police said victims received SMS asking the receiver to click on a link to complete their income tax review.
The police said victims received SMS messages from senders posing as Iras asking the receiver to click on an embedded link to complete their income tax review.
They are then directed to fake Iras and bank sites, where they are told to enter their Internet banking credentials and one-time password sent to their mobile phones. The police and Iras advised the public to always verify any authenticity issues with their income tax status on the official Iras website, and emphasised that they do not send text messages containing links to input login credentials.
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