Gwangsan Police Station in Gwangju Presents Appreciation Plaque to Bank Employee for Voice Phishing Prevention
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] The Gwangsan Police Station in Gwangju expressed gratitude to a bank employee who prevented telephone financial fraud (voice phishing) damage.
According to the Gwangsan Police Station on the 19th, the Suwan District Unit presented a letter of appreciation to Mr. A, an employee of Bianong Cooperative Bank, who contributed to preventing voice phishing damage.
On the 10th, Mr. A suspected voice phishing when a customer visiting the bank requested to withdraw a large amount of checks to buy a used car, and by reporting to the police, he prevented damage worth approximately 17 million won.
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Chief Jung Sung-woo of the Suwan District Unit said, “We thank the bank employee who protected citizens' valuable property through careful observation and prompt reporting,” and added, “We will continue to cooperate with financial institutions to prevent voice phishing damage.”
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