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Gardai warn people to be on alert for 'smishing' scam

Rebecca Noonan
Rebecca Noonan

09:57 22 Jul 2021


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Gardai have issued a warning about a "smishing" scam from fraudsters claiming to be from Permanent TSB.

Listeners are being advised to be aware of text messages purporting to be from Permanent TSB advising of 'unusual activity' or a 'suspicious log-in attempt' on their account.

Once the person clicks on the link they will be brought to a cloned website where the fraudsters will seek their pins, passcodes and other personal information from them. The information sought is far and beyond what a bank would ever seek.

Gardai are warning listeners to be cautious of such text messages and if in any doubt, contact their bank on the numbers they usually use, do not use a number supplied by these texts.

There are other 'smishing' texts being received and these can purport to be from service providers, revenue, banks and/or delivery businesses. Some can fit into the threads of previously received genuine texts which adds an air of authenticity to them.

An Garda Síochána's advice to the public is as follows:

- Never click on a link of an unsolicited text, email or respond to cold callers seeking personal information.
- Never give away personal data like PIN number, card numbers, passwords, one time codes, PPS numbers
- If you are expecting a delivery and receive such a text be very careful.
- Banks will never text you seeking personal information like account numbers, passwords, pin codes, mother's maiden's name
- If you have been a victim its vital to change your passwords/pin codes
- If you have responded to such a text contact your bank immediately
- It is also important to report the matter to Gardaí.


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