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Phishing SMS | ||
Details: We have recently identified scammers impersonating Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN) by sending fraudulent SMS messages. These messages claim that customers have overdue payments and lure customers into clicking phishing links. Please note that HKBN will never request customers to click links for payments, input credit card or banking details, or provide passwords and HKID numbers via SMS. If you receive a suspicious message, do not click any links or provide personal/banking information. For inquiries, please contact HKBN Customer Service hotline at 128100 for assistance. Fraudulent Links: 1) https://telecomhk.top/hk ; 2) https://telecomep.top/hk ; 3) https://telecomop.top/hk
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Bogus Call | ||
Details: Beware of scams! There have been reports of fraudulent phone calls posing as HKBN representatives who falsely claim that customers have subscribed to our services with an intent of obtaining personal details and payments. If you are suspicious about a call, please contact our customer service hotline 128100 to verify the caller's identity.
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Phishing Email | ||
Details: A phishing email claiming to be sent from HKBN Enterprise Solutions. The phishing email alleged is HKBN payment reminder e-mail notification. Fake hyperlinks are provided in the emails, tricking the recipients into providing their personal or payment information.
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Phishing Email | ||
Details: A phishing email claiming to be sent from HKBN Enterprise Solutions. The phishing email alleged is HKBN payment reminder e-mail notification. Fake hyperlinks are provided in the emails, tricking the recipients into providing their personal or payment information.
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Phishing SMS | ||
Details: A phishing SMS claiming to be sent from HKBN. The phishing SMS alleged that customer's internet speed has been restricted. Customers need to complete personal identity verification to avoid service suspension. Fake hyperlinks are provided in the SMS, tricking the recipients into providing their personal information.
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