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Update: Police Continue to Warn of Text Message Scam, 13 November

Update: Police Continue to Warn of Text Message Scam, 13 November

9th November, 2024 Police Headlines

Update: 13 November

 

Police continue to warn customers of local banks about text messages with links requesting personal and banking information.

 

It has been established that clicking on the link in the text message will provide access to your bank details.

 

The public is being warned not to click on any links being sent to your device unless you know the sender.

 

If you have any concerns about the legitimacy of the message, contact your local bank.

 

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Initial Release: 9 November

A scam text message continues to circulate locally, claiming that customers of a local bank have had their account put on hold, and advising them to click on a link in the message to rectify this.

 

Members of the public are being reminded that this is not a legitimate alert, and that the web address included is fraudulent. Clicking on the link and providing any details will lead to your account being compromised and the likely loss of funds.

 

The RCIPS has received a number of reports over the past few days, of persons losing significant amounts of money after clicking the link and being given further instructions to follow.

 

Remember to always conduct bank business directly with the bank, and do not click on any unexpected links you receive or provide any banking details.