I Thought It Was a Wedding Invitation... Lost 70 Million Won to Smishing
Sacheon Police Station Investigates Smishing Disguised as Mobile Wedding Invitations
Example of a scam text message. [Photo by Cyber Terror Response Center, National Police Agency]
View original imageThe Sacheon Police Station in Gyeongnam has launched an investigation into a smishing crime disguised as a mobile wedding invitation.
Smishing is a compound word of SMS phishing, combining text messages (SMS) on mobile phones with the internet and email to obtain personal and financial information for fraud. It is a new type of scam that induces small payments on smartphones or exploits leaked information for criminal purposes.
According to the Sacheon Police Station on the 20th, a man in his 50s, Mr. A, received a mobile wedding invitation on his phone in early April and clicked on the URL in the text message.
Afterward, a malicious app was installed on Mr. A's phone, and by clicking it again, his personal information was leaked to an unknown suspect.
The next day, a non-face-to-face internet loan of 69.7 million won was executed under Mr. A's name.
Mr. A reported the incident to the police immediately after learning of it.
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The police confirmed that the stolen funds were transferred to eight different accounts and are conducting an investigation through account seizure and search.
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