Fragmented identity systems across Asia are raising fraud risk and slowing digital deals, even as Singpass shows how integrated infrastructure can streamline verification and build trust.
SINGAPORE — A 19-year-old was on Monday (Sept 9) charged with allegedly giving his Singpass account details to an unknown person for a promised sum of S$3,000. It is understood that bank accounts ...
In order to discourage and deter financial scams that involve the abuse of Singpass credentials and bank accounts, a government advisory panel in Singapore has recommended a minimum jail term of 6 ...
The change in methods to access police e-services are in line with the wider adoption of Singpass and Corppass for digital identification in Singapore. If you have tried accessing the Singapore Police ...
SINGAPORE - The police have warned against a surge in a new type of phishing scams where fraudsters target victims through SMSes to obtain their Singpass log-in credentials. Members of the public ...
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SINGAPORE — A 20-year-old man agreed to give up the details of his Singpass account in exchange for S$8,000. While he never received the amount, his account was used to open two bank accounts, which ...
[SINGAPORE] The government has concluded that there were no vulnerabilities in the SingPass system after investigating last month's breaches of some 1,560 accounts. Speaking in Parliament yesterday, ...
The Singpass app is now available in all four of Singapore's official languages - English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil - after an update that was rolled out last week. Besides the existing digital NRIC, ...
The CHAS card will be available digitally on the Singpass mobile application from Friday (28 April). (PHOTO: Screenshot from CHAS website, GovTech) SINGAPORE – The Community Health Assist Scheme (CHAS ...
[SINGAPORE] Some 1,560 SingPass accounts had potentially been accessed without the users' authorisation before June 2, and of these affected accounts, 419 have had their passwords reset, said the ...
The Singapore government has assured that the move to link all 3.3 million citizen accounts, used to access e-government services, to an autofill form system will not leave user data any less secured.
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