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Warning: Mobile Banking Users Beware of Phone Hijacking Scam

May 8, 2024
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Warning: Mobile Banking Users Beware of Phone Hijacking Scam
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 Sri Lanka’s mobile banking users have been warned of hackers who are hijacking their phones and taking over bank accounts.

“We have been alerted regarding several incidents of financial fraud, both globally and in Sri Lanka, disguised as attractive online offers, leading to mobile device users inadvertently clicking on unknown links and downloading malicious apps and files,” a joint statement from Sri Lanka Banks Association, Lanka Pay and FinCSIRT said.

“This action grants scammers complete access to the mobile device, enabling them to control it remotely.

“Once the fraudsters take control of the mobile device, they have easy access to bank/payment apps that are installed on that device, leading to theft from bank accounts and payment cards accessed via the mobile device.”

“We wish to advise the general public to be more vigilant to avoid falling prey to such scams. These fraudsters use social media platforms, websites and online messaging platforms to carry out such fraudulent activities.

“It is important to note that these reported fraud cases are due to fraudsters gaining control of your mobile device and not due to any security vulnerability of banking/payment apps, which are adhering to international security standards.”

The full statement is reproduced below

JOINT STATEMENT BY SRI LANKA BANKS’ ASSOCIATION, LANKAPAY AND FINCSIRT

NOTICE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC

We have been alerted regarding several incidents of financial fraud, both globally and in Sri Lanka, disguised as attractive online offers, leading to mobile device users inadvertently clicking on unknown links and downloading malicious apps and files. This action grants scammers complete access to the mobile device, enabling them to control it remotely.

Once the fraudsters take control of the mobile device, they have easy access to bank/payment apps that are installed on that device, leading to theft from bank accounts and payment cards accessed via the mobile device.

We wish to advise the general public to be more vigilant to avoid falling prey to such scams. These fraudsters use social media platforms, websites and online messaging platforms to carry out such fraudulent activities.

It is important to note that these reported fraud cases are due to fraudsters gaining control of your mobile device and not due to any security vulnerability of banking/payment apps, which adhere to international security standards.

To prevent falling victim to such scams, we advise the public to exercise caution and follow these guidelines:

Beware of online advertisements offering unrealistic deals.

Avoid clicking on links and downloading apps or files from unknown sources.

Exit from unknown and unfamiliar groups on social media platforms or online messaging
platforms to which you are added without consent.

Avoid clicking on links shared via such groups.

Refrain from saving passwords on your device.

Download apps only from official app stores like the Apple App Store, Google Play Store etc
Use biometric authentication (e.g., fingerprint, facial recognition) to access bank/payment
apps where available.

Regularly review app permissions and remove any excessive permissions granted to
installed apps.

Install a reputable antivirus app from official app stores and keep it updated to detect and
remove viruses and malware.

Be cautious of messages prompting you to disclose personal or financial information by
clicking on links.

Immediately disable your mobile data/WiFi or switch to aeroplane mode if you notice
unusual behaviour on your device.

Pay attention to security warnings issued by FinCSIRT, banks and financial institutions and
follow their recommended precautions.

Be aware. Don’t fall prey to financial scams.

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