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  1. Identity theft is where someone steals your identity for financial gain. These imposters are masters of disguise and they’ll use a variety of tactics such as cold calling, intercepting your post, going through your rubbish, 'skimming' your credit card and hacking your computer.

  2. Mar 26, 2024 · So how can Singaporeans help themselves? Let’s start with the most common scam of the lot—identity theft. In 2022, there were 7,097 phishing cases that year, with victims losing $16.5 million, as reported by the Singapore Police Force. What is identity theft?

  3. Apr 19, 2019 · 1. Protect Your Information Online. Use strong passwords and change them regularly. Install email protection software. If possible, avoid accessing personal data, or bank accounts when connected to public Wi-Fi networks. Be aware about phishing.

  4. Apr 3, 2019 · Identity theft is the crime of obtaining the personal or financial information of someone else, such as one’s NRIC number or bank account information, to assume that person’s identity in order to commit fraud or other criminal acts.

  5. Oct 20, 2023 · These feature in the top 10 scam types in Singapore, with phishing scams – a method of identity theft – being the most common in 2022. There were 7,097 phishing cases that year, with victims...

  6. Prevention tips to safeguard against identity theft. Using secured devices. One of the most important ways to protect yourself from identity fraud is to exclusively use trusted and protected devices on websites or applications that handle your personal information or online transactions.

  7. Identity theft and fraud. Identity theft is when someone steals your personal details – such as your name, government ID, or passport details – in order to commit a crime or fraud.