The Monetary Authority today alerted the public to a press release issued by Octopus Cards regarding a phishing email, fraudulent websites and mobile apps.
People are advised to be vigilant against a phishing email sent from the account do-not-reply@bling[.]com[.]br with links to unauthorised websites which request personal and credit card information.
The public should also be aware of suspicious websites and social media posts carrying names similar to Octopus Cards as well as relevant fraudulent apps.
The company has reported the case to the authority.
Anyone who has provided personal information or account credentials, or who has conducted any financial transactions, through or in response to the email, websites or apps should contact Octopus Cards at 2266 2222 and report to Police, or call Police’s Anti-Deception Coordination Centre at 18222.