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BDO says Your Password is about to Expire a Scam

admin 16:27 Add Comment
I have received an e-mail from BDO Bank telling me that my password id about to expire. Firstly, I don't have a BDO account so how can I have a password?

The body of the email below says:

Dear Valued Costumer, Your Password is about to Expire. BDO Unibank Security will suspend your account in 2 days. After June 19, 2023, you won't be able to access the account or any of the content you added. To cancel the suspension of your account and retrieve any of the content or information you have added, go to BDO-Unibank and Update you're account. Thank you
 
Your Password is about to Expire a Scam

But when I check the e-mail address of the sender that's when I confirmed it is a scam. 
The email address is "support@telositalia.it". 

Beware when you are opening an email from a Bank Instituotion that looks legit, the best thing you can do is to check the e-mail address of the sender.

My sister has a co-teacher who's husband work as an OFW and according to her, someone who pretends as an employee of the bank ask her for the OTP and the moment she gave the OTP, all the money from their bank account has gone.

We, the citizens should be vigilant and share this kind of modus to our family and friends when we are in doubt.

BDO Text Scam-SIM card registration is not Bank Directive

admin 23:14 Add Comment

Huwag magpaloko sa mga scam texts! Ang SIM card registration ay hindi requirement o directive ng mga bangko. Kung makatanggap ng mensaheng kagaya nito, 'wag i-click ang link at i-forward sa 22567888.

Be smarter than a scammer with #BDOAntiScam. Ang pagrehistro ng SIM card ay hindi isang bank directive. Ito ay ginagawa sa pamamagitan ng iyong telecom provider. If you received a message, "BDO ALERT According to R.A. 11934, you are rquired to update your mobile number and allow BDO notifications", just ignore sine it is a scam.

BDO-SIM card registration is not Bank Directive
BDO is regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas www.bsp.gov.ph. Please visit the About section of the BDO Unibank Facebook page for more details. Deposits are insured by PDIC up to P500,000 per depositor.