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Protect your Singpass Details

06 Oct 2022

The Singapore Police Force has observed a surge in SMS phishing scams to trick victims into disclosing their Singpass details via fake websites.

Please be extra alert if you are asked for your Singpass details.

How to protect yourself

  1. Verify the authenticity of the SMS sender.
  2. Scan the Singpass QR code found only on official and trusted websites.
  3. Do not key in any personal information into unverified webpages.

Received SMS from MSIG?

MSIG will only send SMSes to customers using the official SMS Sender IDs appearing under ‘MSIG’ or ‘MSIG SG’.

Purchase of MSIG insurance products

Always check that you are accessing our Customer Portal via our official website at msig.com.sg before initiating the login or transaction via your Singpass.

If you suspect any phishing scam, fraudulent email or fake website is directed at you as a customer or potential customer of MSIG, please notify us immediately at 6827 7602.

 

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