Think you've won a pair of Singapore Airline tickets? It's likely a scam

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If you’ve received a call informing you that you’ve won free air tickets from Singapore Airlines (SIA), it may be a scam.

In a Facebook post on Thursday (May 25), the airline alerted its customers of phishing calls, emails and websites, from people who claim to be from SIA.

on Facebook

[ADVISORY]
It has come to our attention that there are contests, emails and calls that claim to be from Singapore…

Posted by Singapore Airlines on Wednesday, 24 May 2017

These scammers may request for victims’ credentials such as Krisflyer login details which can be used to access their online accounts.

They may use caller IDs that imitate the airline’s official telephone numbers or have websites that appear similar to the official SIA website.

SIA advises members of the public to exercise discretion when sharing their personal data, to verify websites, emails and calls if they are in doubt, and report scams via the airline’s website.

minlee@sph.com.sg

Thursday, May 25, 2017 – 14:48

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