Land Bank has issued a warning to government employees regarding circulating messages offering fuel vouchers or discounts. According to the bank, these fraudulent messages contain links that supposedly allow users to claim rewards.
The bank emphasized that it doesn’t send any emails or SMS containing links to offer benefits, and also calls on the public to remain vigilant to avoid falling victim to phishing scams.
According to the Federal Trade Commission, a phishing scam is a deceptive scheme where scammers send emails or SMS that may appear to have come from legitimate firms like banks. From those messages, it contains links where the consumer is encouraged to click that.
Land Bank advises the public to always check the details from the received message, including the spelling, grammar, and its overall accuracy.























