Singapore CASE Warns Public of Phishing Email Scams
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On August 21, 2026, the Consumers Association of Singapore (CASE) issued a warning about phishing emails impersonating its officers. These emails claim recipients are eligible for compensation related to disputes with CASE, urging them to click links and provide personal information. CASE highlighted that the sender's email addresses often do not originate from its official domain, indicating potential fraud. The organization advised the public to verify any suspicious emails by checking the sender's address and to avoid clicking on unknown links. CASE also provided a helpline number for verification. The warning aims to protect consumers from falling victim to these scams, which exploit trust in official communications.
Key Points: • CASE warns of phishing emails impersonating its officers. • Scammers claim recipients are eligible for compensation, prompting personal info requests. • Public advised to verify email authenticity before taking action.