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Stay Safe Online |
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Learn more about smart tips to manage online threats. |
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| Beware of this Latest Scam! |
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Please do not respond to the email shown below as it is a scam!
An impostor will send you an email requesting you to update your personal information such as mobile number and email address. Please ignore the email and do not download or open the file attachment!
CIMB Clicks will never request for any information update via email.

The webpage shown below is NOT the genuine CIMB Clicks webpage. CIMB Clicks will never request for any personal information update through this webpage.
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Phishing Scams |
What is “Phishing?” “Phishing” is a type of identity theft where criminals blast emails to a mass audience in their malicious attempt to bait you into fake websites.
You’ll then be asked to disclose confidential financial and personal information, passwords, credit card numbers along with any other highly confidential questions.
The most common type of phishing scam is an email threatening serious consequences if you do not log in and take immediate action. A bogus link is usually provided in that email which leads to a fake website identical to the bank’s website. |
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Never respond to emails, open attachments, or click on suspicious links from reputable institutions or unknown senders asking for personal or financial information.
CIMB will never ask you to validate or restore your internet banking access via email or pop-up windows.
If you have entered personal information after clicking on a link or suspect fraudulent behavior, please call us immediately at 1-300-880-900 or email to callcentre@cimb.com |
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| Find out how to spot fraudulent websites, emails & SMS. |
Avoid falling prey to phishing websites, emails & SMS |
Alert us if you spotted anything suspicious |
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