Unauthorised withdrawals from POSB/DBS accounts
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Medicorp news now say over 2700 accounts affected.
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Source/culprit has been traced to 2 ATMs at Bugis area.
If you had used ATMs at Bugis Area last November better go and check your balance.
If never use should be OK. -
Not sure how the passwords were breached, but I usually cover the keypad when I key. Just in case.
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Maybe it will be a good habit to change ATM pins often like once a month or every few weeks.
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saw long queue at posb atm machines…i checked mine also…ok.
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ngbrdad:
Maybe it will be a good habit to change ATM pins often like once a month or every few weeks.
based on the fraud case we see today, i dont think that is even effective
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Note another precaution to consider - see page A16 of today’s (07/01) Straits Time on disabling one’s account from being accessed overseas : found on 2nd page of ATM screen under "More Services" tab under "Change of ATM Card Overseas Access".
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ngbrdad:
I tot it was only 400?Medicorp news now say over 2700 accounts affected.
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hmsg:
2700 accounts breached but only 400 affected with withdrawal so far.
I tot it was only 400?ngbrdad:
Medicorp news now say over 2700 accounts affected.
Scary. -
ngbrdad:
2700 accounts breached but only 400 affected with withdrawal so far.[/quote]oic, so no illegal withdrawal does not mean our account not compromised...
I tot it was only 400?hmsg:
[quote=\"ngbrdad\"]Medicorp news now say over 2700 accounts affected.
Scary.
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