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Straits Times ACT Against Scams Campaign

Read real stories of scam victims and learn how to protect yourself and your loved ones from the latest scam tactics in Singapore.

Last updated 25 May 2026

Learn about the different types of scams and how to stay safe with The Straits Times, in partnership with the Singapore Police Force

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Person holding a mobile phone and bank card while making an online transaction.

He wanted to buy cute toilet rolls for grandkids but lost $700 instead

E‑commerce scams are the second‑most reported scam types in the first half of 2025, say police

Woman using a mobile phone and laptop at home.

She thought she found an easy side gig – then they asked to pay her in crypto

Victims in Singapore lost $59 million to job scams in the first half of 2025

Singapore steps up measures against scam mules with caning and restriction of access to bank and telco services

Don’t lend your login: Sharing these details makes you an accomplice to a scam

Singapore steps up measures against scam mules with caning and restriction of access to bank and telco services

Staff assisting at the ScamShield Helpline Operations Centre.

How this 23-year-old helps people pause, check and stay protected from scams

ScamShield helpline agent Alyshah Fandy offers guidance to callers, helping them spot red flags and avoid falling prey to scams

Elderly man looking distressed while speaking on a mobile phone.

Victims in S’pore lost a total of $126.5m to this scam type in 6 months

In first half of 2025, the number of government officials impersonation scam cases spiked by 199.2 per cent, say the police

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With just 1 tap, this doctor lost his Telegram account to cyber criminals

In a poll by the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore, only 13 per cent of respondents were able to distinguish between all phishing and legitimate content

Hands exchanging a gold bar.

He emptied savings to buy $52k worth of gold bars, and handed them to a stranger

In a new variant of government official impersonation scams, victims have been asked to hand over physical cash or gold bars.

Woman speaking on a mobile phone while holding a bank card beside a laptop.

10-second pause saved her from losing five-figure sum to a scam

In Singapore, S$151.3 million were lost to government officials impersonation scams in 2024

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Singapore is a prime target for scammers. Here’s how you can stay safe

In the first six months of 2023, the number of scam cases increased by 64 per cent compared with the same period in 2022

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Found a good deal? Check for these e-commerce scam signs before you checkout

If the promotion price is too good to be true, it probably is, says an expert

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Asked to pay extra delivery fees to ship your parcel? It could be a scam

At least 25 people were victims of parcel delivery phishing scams in October, says the Singapore Police Force

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Urgent calls from the police or the bank? Here's how to know if it's a scam

Among the top scam types in Singapore, government official impersonation scams have the highest average losses at about S$116,000

Person receiving an unknown call on a mobile phone.

Tired of scam calls from overseas? This new measure lets you take a preventive stance

Subscribers of local telcos can now block all international calls on their mobile phones for free

Woman using a mobile phone while seated at a café.

Here are some measures you should take for more secure digital banking

As Chinese New Year approaches, police warn of increase in e-commerce scams

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Young adults are falling for job scams. Here’s why they are more susceptible

Job scams were the top scam type in Singapore in the first half of 2023, says the Singapore Police Force

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What to do when you’re asked to pay to earn easy money

Job scams typically involve victims being offered online jobs that could be performed from home

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Received an unsolicited link? Here’s how to check if it’s legitimate

The majority of phishing scam victims in 2023 were aged 30 to 49, says the Singapore Police Force

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Received an offer for your listed item? Beware of clickable links from buyers

In the first two months of 2024, at least 419 victims have fallen prey to fake buyer phishing scams

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Good cyber hygiene routine can keep dirty tricks of scammers at bay

Technical support scams are on the rise, with at least 78 police reports filed since January 2024

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More fall victim to scammers posing as local and foreign officials

Close to 900 government official impersonation scams were reported last year, up from 771 in 2022, police warn

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Seniors beware: Don’t be enticed by investment deals using CPF savings

The CPF Board rolled out additional security measures last year to help members better protect their savings from scams

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E-commerce scams are on the rise. Here’s how you can shop safely online

At least 104 Singapore residents have been victimised by e-commerce phishing scammers since January, according to the police

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An investment scheme that promises quick and easy returns? It’s likely a scam

Investment scams were among the top five scam types last year, with 4,030 reported cases, notes the police

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A pop-up alert claims that your device is compromised. Here’s what you should do

At least 150 Singapore residents fell for technical support scams in the first four months of 2024, police figures reveal

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Here’s how to stop receiving unsolicited messages on Telegram and WhatsApp

In 2023, there were 12,368 scam cases in which victims were contacted by scammers via messaging platforms, notes the police

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Friend or fraudster: Beware of unusual requests via text messages or calls

There were 6,859 victims of fake friend call scam cases in 2023, an increase of over 220 per cent from the year before

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Received an SMS from the Government? Here's an easy way to tell if it's real

From July 1, all SMSes sent from Government agencies, ministries, statutory boards, and services will show ‘gov.sg’ as the sender ID

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Recent global IT outage a timely reminder to stay vigilant against scams

Besides the CrowdStrike outage, here’s how scammers have leveraged public events to deceive victims in times of uncertainty

Here’s how to spot bulk orders from scammers posing as school teachers

Here’s how to spot bulk orders from scammers posing as school teachers

At least 60 people fell for fake bulk order scams since April 12, say the police

Why investment scams are on the rise and how you can protect yourself

Why investment scams are on the rise and how you can protect yourself

Investment scam victims in the first half of 2024 lost an average of S$40,080 per case, police say

Why people fall prey to scammers posing as police officers

Why people fall prey to scammers posing as police officers

In the first half of 2024, 580 Singapore residents fell prey to the scam – a 58 per cent rise from the same period last year

Placeholder imageEasier to check, report and recall: How the new ScamShield Suite can help you outsmart scammers

Easier to check, report and recall: How the new ScamShield Suite can help you outsmart scammers

A 24/7 helpline and AI-powered enhancements to the ScamShield mobile app are among its key features