"Police warn of new loan scam variant where nine victims lost $18,000" "Man loses life savings of $150,000 in job scam on Telegram" "Woman loses $8,000 after trying to buy $10 king crabs" Such headlines are becoming scarily common in the daily news, a sign that scams - and the number of people falling for them are rising at.
SINGAPORE - Fake advertisements that name Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and use his image to promote crypto scams, among others, have been seen on the Internet recently, PM Lee said on Facebook on Saturday (July 22) night. He said such advertisements, which tend to surface after a major speech or announcement with lots of media coverage, have re-emerged in.
Fake advertisements that name Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and use his image to promote crypto scams, among others, have been seen on the Internet recently, Lee said on Facebook on Saturday night.