From: Hazel C <i.m.h.a.z.e.l@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, May 28, 2009 at 2:04 PM
Subject: FW: Beware of fake DBS website (PLEASE READ THIS)
To: ~~pansy ~~ <pansy132@gmail.com>
Subject: FW: Beware of fake DBS website
FYI
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Pls be aware of this DBS fake website
>Subject: FW: Beware of fake DBS website
>
>
>Dear all,
>
>Last night at around 8:20 pm, I tried to log on to DBS internet
>banking. I clicked on my Favorites and I was brought to the website
>below. If you are a DBS i-banking user, you will readily notice that
>this website seems to be different as it is asking you for your
>DBS iB secure PIN right on the first page. Typically, you will
>only be asked for the DBS iB secure PIN after you have successfully
>keyed in your User ID and Password. In any case, since I did not
>suspect anything wrong, I keyed in the three numbers required. After I
>have entered the numbers, a new webpage appeared saying that I should
>wait for the SMS One Time Password (OTP). I waited for a few seconds
>and none came.
>
>That's when I suspected that something was wrong. So I called up DBS
>hotline and I was told that the website below is NOT their website. So
>DBS immediately cancelled my i-banking services and verified that none
>of my monies were transferred.
>
>When I used my home computer and my colleague's office computer this
>morning to log on to DBS again, thankfully I was brought to the right
>website.
>
>I think that either my office computer or DBS' website (or both) had
>been compromised. In any case, I sent DBS a print-screen copy of the
>website as well as details of the URL. They said they will
>investigate. The customer service officer said that there are some
>cases similar to mine that have been reported to them previously.
>
>
>
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Best Regards,
Zaw Myo Tun
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