SINGAPORE: Singapore has reported at least 10 scam cases involving residents travelling to Malaysia, with victims losing about S$24,000 after receiving text messages that appeared to have been sent by Singapore’s Land Transport Authority (LTA), according to local media.
Victims received text messages bearing the “LTA” sender identification (ID), asking them to settle unpaid tolls, with a link directing them to a phishing website that sought their banking details for payment, the Straits Times reported.
According to the police, the LTA sender ID was decommissioned in July 2024. They also said that any text messages from that ID are fake.
