NatWest is warning islanders against a fake text message asking them to call a fraud prevention number about a recent purchase made on their account, and provide personal details.
The text message, appears to come from the bank and looks genuine, but once the caller is put through to a fake call centre, they are asked to provide personal account details allowing the fraudsters to commit a crime against them.
The fake text messages can appear within the same message thread as a genuine text message from NatWest International, which makes them difficult to spot. However, the bank’s advising anyone who’s received this message – or any other suspicious message – to take the following precautions:
Steve Wakelin, Managing Director of Personal and Business Banking for NatWest International, commented: “NatWest International will never ask you for a card reader code over the phone. These are used for our customers’ security and should be kept secret. If you believe your account’s been compromised or you think you’ve given away your secret information, please get in touch with us as soon as possible using only our published numbers.”
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