Notice on Voice Phishing Prevention at ATMs

A model is introducing a voice phishing scam prevention campaign at the convenience store GS25.

A model is introducing a voice phishing scam prevention campaign at the convenience store GS25.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Chun-han] GS25 announced on the 16th that it has signed a business agreement with the Gyeonggi Northern Provincial Police Agency to prevent voice phishing scam damages, which are changing and increasing every year through various methods.


GS25 will conduct a voice phishing prevention campaign until the 16th of next month. On the screens of ATMs installed in about 12,000 stores nationwide, a message stating, "The police, prosecution, and Financial Supervisory Service do not request account transfers or cash withdrawals for any reason," along with a voice phishing scam prevention notice saying, "If suspicious, contact the National Police Agency and the Financial Supervisory Service," will be posted.


GS25 and the Gyeonggi Northern Provincial Police Agency have agreed to continuously cooperate by finding areas where they can create synergy to prevent voice phishing scams and various accidents and crimes.



A GS25 official said, "We have signed this business agreement and are conducting the campaign to prevent the increasingly diverse voice phishing scam damages and to raise awareness," adding, "We will continue to do our best to take the lead in various accident and crime prevention activities."


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