The Hong Kong Monetary Authority has alerted the public to press releases issued by banks reporting fraudulent websites, internet banking login screens, phishing emails and other scams. Links to the relevant bank notices are available on the HKMA website. The authority reiterated that banks will not send SMS messages or emails with embedded hyperlinks directing customers to bank websites to carry out transactions, and will not ask for sensitive information such as login passwords or One-Time Passwords by phone, email or SMS. Anyone who has disclosed personal information or carried out financial transactions through the scams should contact the relevant bank using the details in the corresponding press release and report the matter to the Hong Kong Police Force's Crime Wing Information Centre.
Hong Kong Monetary Authority2026-06-15
Hong Kong Monetary Authority alerts public to bank-reported phishing websites and scam messages
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority warned the public about bank-reported fraudulent websites, fake internet banking login screens, phishing emails and other scams. It reiterated that banks do not send embedded links for transactions or request passwords or One-Time Passwords by phone, email or SMS. Affected customers should contact the relevant bank and report the case to the police.