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    New Banking Scam Alert

    March 3, 2025By Staff Writer
    Kenny Fihla - Absa CEO

    South Africans are being urged to stay vigilant as banking fraud reaches alarming levels, with criminals impersonating financial institutions through social media and fake mobile apps. Standard Bank has issued a strong warning about scammers creating fraudulent profiles and WhatsApp groups to trick customers into revealing sensitive information. A recent case involved a fake investment app, SBG SI Trader, which falsely claimed to be affiliated with Standard Bank and its securities division. Fraudsters use deception tactics to convince victims that their accounts are under threat, coercing them into providing login credentials, PINs, or one-time passwords (OTPs). These details are then exploited to access bank accounts remotely, resulting in significant financial losses. The Southern African Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS) has reported a staggering 337% increase in impersonation fraud, with criminals using stolen identities to open accounts or take over existing ones.

    Standard Bank’s warning is not an isolated case, as other banks have also raised concerns about similar scams. Fraudsters often call unsuspecting victims, pretending to be from the bank or a reputable company, and create a sense of urgency by claiming that immediate action is needed to prevent financial losses. They then request sensitive banking details under the guise of protecting the account. However, banks have repeatedly stressed that they will never ask customers to share their PINs or passwords. Another growing threat is malicious software, which, when unknowingly downloaded onto a mobile device, can steal banking credentials. A recent security report found that 77% of mobile banking apps have at least one vulnerability that could expose users to fraud, making digital banking safety an urgent concern.

    To help protect customers, Standard Bank has provided several safety tips. Customers are advised to always verify the authenticity of apps and online communications claiming to be from financial institutions. Sharing confidential information such as PINs, passwords, and OTPs should be strictly avoided. Any suspicious activity should be reported immediately to the bank and relevant authorities. Strengthening online security by using strong, unique passwords and enabling two-factor authentication is also recommended. As cybercrime continues to evolve, awareness and proactive measures are essential in safeguarding personal and financial information.

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