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Source: Hang Seng Bank

Hang Seng warns customers about phishing emails

Recent phishing emails uses [email protected] as an address.

Hang Seng Bank has warned its customers of recent phishing emails that uses the address “[email protected].” 

According to Hang Seng Bank, the address will redirect customers to a website the uses the domain name “https://crownbookstore[.]com/hang/.” 

It will then prompt recipients to enter personal or account details through the fraudulent website which displays the Bank’s logo.

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“The Bank would like to inform members of the public that it has no connection with these phishing emails and the fraudulent website,” the bank said in a statement. 

“Hang Seng will never ask customers to log in to their Personal e-Banking, or to provide personal information such as their HKID number, e-Banking login credentials, credit card credentials or one-time passwords through embedded links, instant messaging apps or similar channels.”

 

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