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What should I do if I fall prey to a malware/phishing scam?
In the unfortunate event that you fall prey to a scam, we recommend taking the following actions immediately:
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Alert your bank to freeze the affected bank account.
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Reset your Singpass password if you think your Singpass has been compromised. For further assistance, please contact the official Singpass 24/7 helpdesk at 6335 3533.
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If you are 55 and above, activate the CPF Withdrawal Lock under Account settings to disable online CPF withdrawals instantly.
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File a police report and provide all details.
This information is sourced from CPF.
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