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Twincharged

I feel having dongle is safer.. but some banks are slowly phasing out the dongles..

Phase out dongle and use app to approve or reject transactions?

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Phase out dongle and use app to approve or reject transactions?

Yah.. I feel app is easier to be hacked than dongle
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Twincharged

Yah.. I feel app is easier to be hacked than dongle

Plus if handphone get stolen.. Thats it..

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There is a new twist. Scammers now pretend to be "Job recruiter" and try to steal your identity.

 

Easier to ask them to send you a email with the JD and you call back a number to them.

 

 

 

 

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There is a new twist. Scammers now pretend to be "Job recruiter" and try to steal your identity.

 

Easier to ask them to send you a email with the JD and you call back a number to them.

Job seeker should not include NRIC and full address in their resume when they send it to those job recruiter. Anyway i also find such information not critical in job application.

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receive a sms from Singpost, saying that i won some prize, provide a link to click 

 

 

went back office and type in the address to search, my company pc security blocked the websit, saying the website is downloading something to my pc.....i suspect its some spyware that steal your info from the phone....

 

beware folks....

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one more:

 

received an email, told me i have visit some porn website and they capture my image together with the website.

 

Asked for USD966 or else they will splash the images to all my FB contacts

 

They wan bitcoin instead of cash

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one more:

 

received an email, told me i have visit some porn website and they capture my image together with the website.

 

Asked for USD966 or else they will splash the images to all my FB contacts

 

They wan bitcoin instead of cash

 

did you?  [rolleyes]

 

[laugh]  [laugh]

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receive a sms from Singpost, saying that i won some prize, provide a link to click

 

 

went back office and type in the address to search, my company pc security blocked the websit, saying the website is downloading something to my pc.....i suspect its some spyware that steal your info from the phone....

 

beware folks....

Why you even want to try to type the website and search? Lucky the company pc security blocked it. Imagine if it never blocked, then information may get leak out from your company computer and or even to server. Edited by Yewheng
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Why you even want to try to type the website and search? Lucky the company pc security blocked it. Imagine if it never blocked, then information may get leak out from your company computer and or even to server.

i know the website will download some spyware de...use the opportunity to test my company security system.....since they hao lian their security is si behbtak gong

 

 

moreeover this kind of cheap scam, how tak gong will their spyware be ?

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i know the website will download some spyware de...use the opportunity to test my company security system.....since they hao lian their security is si behbtak gong

 

 

moreeover this kind of cheap scam, how tak gong will their spyware be ?

You will not know..

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i know the website will download some spyware de...use the opportunity to test my company security system.....since they hao lian their security is si behbtak gong

 

 

moreeover this kind of cheap scam, how tak gong will their spyware be ?

 

You will get into trouble if your company network has been compromised. Not sure if you thought about that.

 

Where I am, even Google is being blocked. haaaaaa

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"Tea selling" scammers have been going on for years, if not a decade, in China. Many XMM wants to make friends with you over WeChat (domestic and overseas), WhatsApp (overseas), chat for a few weeks then get you to buy tea to help their grandfather's or grandmother's surgery.

 

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I was expecting.. "send nudes" ... so disappointed Edited by Playtime
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