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Old 23-07-2018, 09:48 AM
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Re: ‘Leaders must be able to take criticism, acknowledge mistakes’: PM Lee

How to know if the SMS you received was from SingHealth

22 Jul 2018 06:47PM (Updated: 22 Jul 2018 06:49PM)

SINGAPORE: SingHealth has released an advisory showing the actual notifications members of the public should be receiving, following the emergence of fake SMSes purportedly being sent by the healthcare group.

In a Facebook post on Sunday (Jul 22), SingHealth gave details on what the public can look out for to ascertain whether the SMS they received was from SingHealth.

SingHealth said that its name will be reflected as a sender, and that it will not ask for credit card or other financial information.

Earlier on Sunday, SingHealth also said that it had revised the URL sent in the SMSes to www.singhealth.com.sg/cyberattack instead of $$$$$$$/cyber-attack18 after receiving feedback.


"From today, the remaining patients to be contacted will receive the following SMS with the revised URL," said SingHealth in its Facebook post.

Read more at https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news...ealth-10552792


So did anyone receive fake SMS ???