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Apple impersonation scams drive crypto losses in Singapore

23 August 2026 · Source: straitstimes.com

Police in Singapore said at least five scams involving fake Apple alerts and calls have led to losses of at least 195,000 dollars in cryptocurrency within two weeks. Victims were shown pop up warnings, then contacted by people claiming to be Apple support and directed to fake websites that asked for account details and one time passwords. This matters to businesses because impersonation scams can quickly lead to account takeover, payment fraud, and stolen digital assets when staff or customers trust a familiar brand name. A service like Sender Registry helps companies spot suspicious sender identities and lookalike domains earlier, making it easier to block fake messages before they reach users.

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