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South Korea flags loan scam using gift certificates

10 August 2026 · Source: ajupress.com

South Korea’s financial regulator has warned about a scam that uses fake loan offers to get access to bank accounts and move stolen money. The scheme targets low credit borrowers, asks for bankbooks and debit cards, then uses gift certificates, cash, and cryptocurrency to hide funds taken through voice phishing. This matters because businesses can be drawn into payment fraud, account misuse, and impersonation of lenders or customers. A service like Sender Registry helps companies spot suspicious sender behavior and warning signs early, which can reduce the chance of staff or customers being tricked by fake financial messages.

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Impersonation Radar watches certificate logs for lookalike domains the moment they are registered, so a fake is caught before it is ever used against you.

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