acidbyte
Senior Member
definitely. better forward the mail to the real DBS. btw, its a com.sg URL...
DBS has replied with the following :
Dear Mr Ong
It has come to our attention that there has been a bogus email message
circulating that claims to be from DBS Bank Online Security, requesting
you to update your DBS iBanking particulars and iBsecure token
information.
Please do not, under any circumstances, enter your personal details into
this or any other emails.
Please note that any emails of this nature are malicious in intent and
are not from DBS. Please ignore the mail and DO NOT fill in the
requested information. DBS will never ask you to verify any personal
information by email.
Important - If you have received the bogus email and you have taken the
action to update your particulars, please contact DBS immediately by
calling our DBS Customer Service Centre at 1800-111 1111 to re-set your
DBS iBanking PIN. You will be attended to by our experienced DBS staff.
Once again, DBS will never ask you to verify any personal information by
email.
For more informaion on DBS iBanking : Warning against bogus Emails, you
may visit our banks's website at
http://www.dbs.com/sg/personal/ebanking/additionalinfo/security/phishing
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Thank you for banking with DBS.
Best Regards
Lynn Loke
Customer Service Executive
Business Operations
Consumer Banking Group
DBS Bank
Email address : customerservice@dbs.com