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2026 Scams Bulletins

Stay informed about the latest scam trends in Singapore. Browse our 2026 monthly bulletins covering phishing, K-pop merchandise fraud, and trading card scams.

Last updated 10 May 2026

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Monthly Scams Bulletin Issue 03 - March 2026

Monthly Scams Bulletin Issue 03 - March 2026

Scammers are impersonating government agencies in phishing attempts via text message or emails.

Monthly Scams Bulletin Issue 02 - February 2026

Monthly Scams Bulletin Issue 02 - February 2026

Victims used online platforms such as Carousell to purchase or pre-order K-pop merchandise from artists such as G-Dragon.

Monthly Scams Bulletin

Monthly Scams Bulletin Issue 01 - January 2026

🔥 Gotta catch ’em all? Don’t get caught by Pokémon trading card scams.