Property market sees rise in spoof messages from purported agents
Lisa Kriwangko
THE stronger property market in Singapore may have unleashed a new trend - that of text spoofing.
There has been a rise in spoofing cases, in which scammers pose as property agents asking homeowners if they want to rent out their spaces, said analysts.
Cybersecurity provider Group-IB noted that it began seeing more of such property spoof cases since mid-March, though no numbers were available.
TRENDING NOW
Jumbo Seafood to close flagship East Coast Seafood Centre outlet on Sep 30
Shanda co-founder sells Tanglin Hill bungalow for S$76 million
Singapore developer in limbo after Timor-Leste scraps major township project
Trek 2000 shares jump 41.5% after Osim founder Ron Sim drops claims, sells 7.3% stake to Azure Capital