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Singtel Scam Call: How to Protect Yourself

Be alert about phone scams using Singtel’s name with callers who claim to be Singtel technicians or customer care officers. Callers may claim that there are issues or viruses with your router or computer. They may then ask for personal details such as NRIC numbers, WiFi passwords, router numbers, bank account numbers, credit card details, and one-ti-me passwords (OTP). Should you encounter such an incident, please hang up immediately.

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If you suspect that you have fallen prey, you should:

Singtel technicians or customer care officers will never ask for passwords, router numbers, bank accounts, credit card details, and one-time passwords (OTP) during troubleshooting calls.

How to protect yourself

Stay safe from phone scams

To seek scam-related advice, you can call the National Crime Prevention Council’s anti-scam helpline at 1800-722-6688 or visit www.scamalert.sg.

For more information, please refer to the Singapore Police Force advisory here.

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