ScamShield Alert đ˘
The ScamShield Alert channel is set up by the National Crime Prevention Council to share scam alerts with its advocates! Advocates are encouraged to share these alerts with their loved ones and friends! https://www.scamshield.gov.sg
Mostrar mĂĄsđ AnĂĄlisis del canal de Telegram ScamShield Alert đ˘
El canal ScamShield Alert đ˘ (@scamshieldalert) en el segmento lingĂźĂstico de InglĂŠs es un actor destacado. Actualmente la comunidad reĂşne a 11 533 suscriptores, ocupando la posiciĂłn 17 019 en la categorĂa Noticias y medios y el puesto 284 en la regiĂłn Singapur.
đ MĂŠtricas de audiencia y dinĂĄmica
Desde su creaciĂłn el новŃдОПО, el proyecto ha mostrado un crecimiento acelerado, reuniendo a 11 533 suscriptores.
SegĂşn los Ăşltimos datos del 18 junio, 2026, el canal mantiene una actividad estable. En los Ăşltimos 30 dĂas la variaciĂłn de miembros fue de -58, y en las Ăşltimas 24 horas de 0, conservando un alto alcance.
- Estado de verificaciĂłn: No verificado
- Tasa de interacciĂłn (ER): El promedio de interacciĂłn de la audiencia es 33.95%. Durante las primeras 24 horas tras publicar, el contenido suele obtener 12.70% de reacciones respecto al total de suscriptores.
- Alcance de las publicaciones: Cada publicaciĂłn recibe en promedio 3 916 visualizaciones. En el primer dĂa suele acumular 1 465 visualizaciones.
- Reacciones e interacciĂłn: La audiencia responde de forma activa: el promedio de reacciones por publicaciĂłn es 13.
- Intereses temĂĄticos: El contenido se centra en temas clave como scammer, helpline, officer, sender, gov.sg.
đ DescripciĂłn y polĂtica de contenido
El autor describe el recurso como un espacio para expresar opiniones subjetivas:
âThe ScamShield Alert channel is set up by the National Crime Prevention Council to share scam alerts with its advocates! Advocates are encouraged to share these alerts with their loved ones and friends!
https://www.scamshield.gov.sgâ
Gracias a la alta frecuencia de actualizaciones (Ăşltimos datos recibidos el 19 junio, 2026), el canal mantiene la vigencia y un amplio alcance. La analĂtica demuestra que la audiencia interactĂşa activamente con el contenido, lo que lo convierte en un punto de referencia dentro de la categorĂa Noticias y medios.
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| 2 | Looking for BTS 'Arirang' World Tour tickets? Watch out for scammers! đŤ đŚ
Since 1 June 2026, more than 62 cases have been reported with total losses of at least $68,200. Most of the victims have been scammed on X.
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Only buy from authorised platforms like Ticketmaster.
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Those with resold tickets will not be allowed into the venue and will be turned away from the concert with no refund.
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Ticketmaster will never issue the tickets via emails.
Read more: https://www.police.gov.sg/Media-Hub/News/2026/06/20260610_police_advisory_on_scams_involving_the_sale_of_bts_world_tour_arirang_concert_tickets | 1 865 |
| 3 | Monthly Scam Bulletin #6 (12 June 2026)
The 'Investment Guru' has left the chat â with your money. đ¸
Scammers have lured victims into fake investment chat groups by pretending to be investment experts and offering âfree investment lessonsâ.
Victims are enticed to âinvestâ through false promises of attractive returns and fabricated testimonials from purported chat group members.
Remember:
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Only invest through entities or persons regulated by MAS
â ď¸ Always verify who you are dealing with before transferring any money
Unsure if itâs a scam? Call and check with the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799 âď¸ | 2 846 |
| 4 | Monthly Scam Bulletin #6 (12 June 2026)
The 'Investment Guru' has left the chat â with your money. đ¸
Scammers have lured victims into fake investment chat groups by pretending to be investment experts and offering âfree investment lessonsâ.
Victims are enticed to âinvestâ through false promises of attractive returns and fabricated testimonials from purported chat group members.
Remember:
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Only invest through entities or persons regulated by MAS
â ď¸ Always verify who you are dealing with before transferring any money
Unsure if itâs a scam? Call and check with the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799 âď¸ | 864 |
| 5 | More than $5.4 million has been lost to Government Officials Impersonation Scams (GOIS) since April 2026. đą
Scammers, impersonating Government officials, have been accusing victims of being involved in criminal activities.
They have asked victims to make cash transfers via ATMs to âsafety accountsâ for investigation purposes.
Remember!
âźď¸ Government officials, including the Police, will NEVER ask you to transfer money or hand over valuables (e.g. cash, gold, cryptocurrency) over a phone call.
Hang up if you are unsure and check with the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799 âď¸ | 3 811 |
| 6 | đ¨ Looking for BTS concert tickets?
Watch out! Scammers are out to prey on fans looking to score tickets! đŤ
â ď¸They may pose as ticket sellers and lure victims to pay for tickets that they wonât deliver.
â ď¸They may also sell invalid tickets that victims realise only when they are denied entry at the concert venue.
Stay safe from scams!
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Buy tickets for BTS concerts in Singapore only through the official ticket agent.
â Resold tickets will not be honoured at the event and ticket holders will be turned away.
âď¸ Unsure if itâs a scam? Call the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799 | 4 175 |
| 7 | đ˛ Scammers have been taking over peopleâs WhatsApp accounts! They will then use the accounts to scam victimsâ contacts!
They trick victims into sharing their WhatsApp OTPs by posing as their friends, and claiming that their OTPs were wrongly sent to the victims.
â ď¸ Secure your WhatsApp Account now! â ď¸
- Activate two-step verification for your WhatsApp account.
- Never share any OTPs sent to your phone with anyone.
- Remove unknown devices linked to your WhatsApp account by going to âSettingsâ > âLinked Devicesâ. | 4 675 |
| 8 | Monthly Scam Bulletin #5 (15 May 2026)
âHello, remember me?â If you have heard this from a call, be wary and exercise caution!đ¨
Scammers are posing as friends to trick you into transferring money urgently.
In some instances, after money transfer has been made, some victims have even received a follow up call from a scammer posing as a police officer, alleging that the earlier transfer was linked to criminal activities.
Victims would be asked to transfer more money to a âsafety accountâ to support investigations.
How you can protect yourself:
âźď¸Always verify who you are speaking to and never transfer money to unknown persons.
â ď¸Government officials, including the Police, will never ask you to transfer money or hand over valuables over a phone call.
Unsure if itâs a scam? Call and check with the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799 âď¸ | 4 822 |
| 9 | Monthly Scam Bulletin #5 (15 May 2026)
âHello, remember me?â If you have heard this from a call, be wary and exercise caution!đ¨
Scammers are posing as friends to trick you into transferring money urgently.
In some instances, after money transfer has been made, some victims have even received a follow up call from a scammer posing as a police officer, alleging that the earlier transfer was linked to criminal activities.
Victims would be asked to transfer more money to a âsafety accountâ to support investigations.
How you can protect yourself:
âźď¸Always verify who you are speaking to and never transfer money to unknown persons.
â ď¸Government officials, including the Police, will never ask you to transfer money or hand over valuables over a phone call.
Unsure if itâs a scam? Call and check with the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799 âď¸ | 0 |
| 10 | đ¨ Selling your bank account(s), SingPass or SIM card(s) for quick cash?
đŤDon't do it! â
You are a scam mule if you provide your bank accounts, SingPass or SIM card(s) for scams.
Scammers exploit local accounts and phone lines to enhance the credibility of their scams, increasing the chances of success in deceiving their victims.
Don't trade your future by being a scam mule. You will get caught and face severe consequences including:
â ď¸ Fines up to S$500,000
â ď¸ Imprisonment up to 10 years
âźď¸ Caning up to 12 strokes
To find out more info, visit go.gov.sg/scammule | 4 829 |
| 11 | Missed out on Laufeyâs Concert Tickets?
With Laufeyâs Singapore concert sold out, we know how tempting it can be to look for tickets elsewhere - but be careful! â ď¸
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Only purchase tickets through the official ticketing agent.
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Resold tickets will not be honoured and you could be turned away at the venue on the day of the concert.
đ Donât let scammers ruin your night. If you are unsure if something is a scam, CHECK by calling the ScamShield Helpline at 1799. | 4 795 |
| 12 | The upcoming Large Family LifeSG Credits will be automatically disbursed to eligible citizens.
â ď¸Watch out for scams that ask you for personal details to receive payoutsâ ď¸
On 28 April 2026, eligible families with three or more children will receive $1,000 in Large Family LifeSG Credits (LFLC) đś
You will receive an SMS from 'gov.sg' when credits are disbursed.
Do note that there is no application needed. The sum will be *automatically credited* into the LifeSG digital wallet of the child's Child Development Account (CDA) trustee.
Unsure if itâs a scam? Call and check with the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799.
Read more on LFLC here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DW3daPOjfhK/ | 0 |
| 13 | â ď¸ WhatsApp OTP (One-Time Password) scams are on the rise
For such scams, scammers would attempt to log into victimsâ WhatsApp accounts by entering their mobile numbers on WhatsApp and request for a WhatsApp verification OTP. This would trigger an SMS containing the OTP to be sent to victims.
Scammers would pretend to be victimsâ friends and ask victims for the OTP, claiming that the OTP was sent to them by mistake.
Upon receiving the OTPs, scammers would take over victimsâ WhatsApp accounts and impersonate victims to scam others in victimsâ contact lists.
*What can you do?*
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Never share your OTPs with anyone
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Remove unknown devices linked to your WhatsApp accounts by going to Settings > Linked Devices
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Enable the Two-Step Verification Feature on your WhatsApp account
Unsure if itâs a scam? Call and check with the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799 | 0 |
| 14 | Monthly Scams Bulletin #4 (17 April 2026)
âBeware: Fake school fees payment request are on the rise
Scammers are impersonating educational institutions and sending emails requesting urgent payment of outstanding school or tuition fees.
Victims are pressured to act quickly, with threats of disciplinary action if payment is not made promptly.
What you can do:
â ď¸ Never use clickable links or QR codes provided by unknown persons to make payments/transfers
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Always verify payment instructions with the institution before proceeding with payment
Unsure if it's a scam? Call and check with the 24/7 ScamShield Helpline at 1799 âď¸ | 0 |
| 15 | âźď¸Would you like to have enhanced protection against scams?
The ScamShield app has more than 1.5 million downloads. With the app installed on your mobile phone:
- You will be able to block scam calls and filter scam SMSes. As a result, you will receive significantly fewer scam calls and SMSes.
- You can also use the app to check suspicious numbers, messages and websites.
âđĄď¸Download the ScamShield App at go.gov.sg/scamshield-app
đ¤đWant more anti-scam protection? Learn more at go.gov.sg/scamshield-web
đŁď¸Know someone who can benefit from this anti-scam tip? Share it with them!
Together, we can ACT against scams! | 0 |
| 16 | How will you react when you receive a scam call?
Put yourself to the test by signing up for the National Simulated Scams Exercise!
Organised by CSA, participants will receive robocalls simulating scammersâ tactics used in Government Official Impersonation Scams, at any point between 1 March and 31 August 2026.
Sign up at go.gov.sg/nsse. | 0 |
| 17 | đŤ12 Tonnes of chocolate was reported to be stolen last week, donât let your personal details be next! đ¸
Scammers have been impersonating DBS and POSB banks and sent victims emails claiming that their digital tokens have expired.
Victims are tricked into clicking embedded links to âre-activateâ their tokens. The links lead to fake websites that steal victimsâ personal and banking details. đŁ
Remember:
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Banks will never send you texts or emails with clickable links.
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Never disclose your personal information, internet banking and social media account log-in details, and one-time passwords (OTPs) to anyone
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Always check the senderâs addresses for discrepancies, and call the bankâs fraud hotline immediately if you suspect your banking or card details to be compromised
đ Unsure if something is a scam? Call and check with the ScamShield Helpline at 1799 | 0 |
| 18 | đ BTS Fans: Donât Let Scammers Steal Your BTS Comeback Hype! đ¤
Did you know that in 2025, $615,000 was lost to concert ticket scams in Singapore?! đ¸
Although details of the ticket sales have not yet been announced for the BTS concert in Singapore, here's how you can do your part in the meantime to ACT against scams:
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Buy K-POP merchandise only through official retailers.
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Only buy your tickets from the official ticket agent. Do not buy resold tickets as they may not be honoured at the event venue and ticket holders may be turned away.
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Be wary of red flags such as request for advance payments and large discounts offered for faster transactions when shopping for merchandise online.
For more information, check out the collaboration with The Bora Dot (BTS Fan Club in Singapore) here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DVipxH9E0ye | 0 |
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