LTA said it will not ask for personal particulars via web links. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - The Land Transport Authority has rubbished claims that it is giving out an “unlimited public transport pass” in exchange for commuters’ personal details.
In a Facebook post on Tuesday, the LTA warned the public against falling for this latest social media scam, which attempts to entice the public to disclose their personal details in order to win a transport pass for $2. The scam Facebook page takes users to a bogus website where one will need to answer questions to “confirm” that they are a “real person” in order to stand a chance to buy an unlimited travel card for $2. The number of cards is limited, the website added.Reminding users that this scam was not from the LTA, the agency added: “LTA will not ask for your personal particulars via web links. Members of the public are advised to not click on the link or divulge personal information to anyone.
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