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Source: Singtel. Singtel's scam awareness campaign features Oei (left) and Mardjuki (right) in three lighthearted short films. |
Singtel has launched a scam awareness campaign to educate Singaporeans on how to recognise scams for what they are.
Titled Jaga* your data!, the educational campaign comprises a series of three lighthearted short films driving home the message that everyone needs to do their part and stay watchful to avoid falling prey to scams. Infused with quintessential Singaporean humour, the films seek to persuade audiences that recognising telltale signs of a scam is half the battle won.
According to Singtel, scammers are casting their net wider than before – Singtel customers have flagged double the number of instances of telco-related scam calls in the year to date compared to the same period last year.
Featuring local actors Pamela Oei and Shane Mardjuki who take on different personalities of varying ages in each scam scenario, the films are designed to engage viewers of all generations and demonstrate how anyone, regardless of age or gender, is vulnerable. Each of the films focus on a telco-related ruse that has snared many unsuspecting victims.
In a common variant known as ‘tech support’ scams, featured in one of the films called This is tech support calling, a fraudster masquerades as Singtel’s technical support, convincing the victim that her IP address has been ‘hacked’. Fooled by the urgency of the scammer, the victim downloads a software that enables remote control of the desktop to solve the problem, and unwittingly hands over Internet banking one-time passwords when asked. The scammers then make off with the victim’s money.
“It’s unfortunate that on-going scams using the Singtel name or that of other companies have been so pervasive and that many people have become the targets of tricksters impersonating our technicians and customer service officers. By serving up anti-scam advice and lessons with a dash of humour with the aim of making themessages stick, we hope to foil some of these scammers’ efforts by encouraging Singaporeans to stay vigilant to protect themselves and their families,” said Lian Pek, VP of Group Strategic Communications and Brand at Singtel.
She added, “This campaign builds on our ongoing efforts to mitigate scams such as issuing regular scam advisories warning the public of the latest scam call variants and implementing a proprietary fraud management system that uses analytics to block scam calls.
Since April this year, Singtel has worked with the government to add a '+' prefix to international incoming calls spoofed to look like local numbers, making scam calls easier to identify. In anticipation that scammers plan to go into overdrive to take advantage of the more relaxed sentiment during the upcoming festive season, the campaign also serves as a timely reminder to consumers not to let their guard down.”
Gerald Singham, Chairman of National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) said, “In telco-related scams, perpetrators typically position themselves as experts, citing activities like ‘hacking’ or fintech trends like ‘Bitcoin’ transactions, which is why they’re so successful in scaring trusting members of the public into giving up their data. To prevent these crimes, public awareness is the first line of defence, and I’m heartened that Singtel has taken the initiative to support NCPC in our fight against scams by educating people with these lighthearted but effective videos.”
Conceptualised by Singtel’s Brand Team and produced in collaboration with Akanga Films, the campaign will run from 20 November to 17 December 2020. The first film, This is tech support calling, hits the screens today on Singtel TV and various social media channels, while the next two shorts, Robocall and Fast cash anyone?, are slated to launch on 23 November and 25 November respectively.
Details:
Watch This is tech support calling
*Jaga is a Malay verb and Singaporean slang that means ‘to guard'.
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ReplyDeleteSince April this year, Singtel has worked with the government to add a '+' prefix to international incoming calls spoofed to look like local numbers, making scam calls easier to identify. In anticipation that scammers plan to go into overdrive to take advantage of the more relaxed sentiment during the upcoming festive season, the campaign also serves as a timely reminder to consumers not to let their guard down.”