In line with its efforts to support Diraya campaign, Kuwait Finance House (KFH) has advised the public to be vigilant against cyber fraud. The bank noted that fraudulent emails, which impersonate official entities, are tricking people into visiting fake websites to make payments. This scheme makes them vulnerable to phishing and scams.
KFH highlighted that fraudsters use these fake messages to deceive victims who believe they are legitimate. Once the victim falls for the trap, their personal data is stolen, allowing the scammers to hack their bank accounts and steal their money.
KFH urged everyone to be cautious of fraudulent messages. These messages impersonate official entities and ask recipients to click on suspicious links or share one-time password (OTP) codes. KFH explained that avoiding interaction with these anonymous emails will help customers prevent fraud and protect their money and data.
KFH advises its customers to never share any confidential information, such as ID card details, OTPs (One-Time Passwords), or bank card PIN. "Customers should avoid sharing this information over the phone, via email, or through any other means. KFH will never ask its customers to update or share their financial details through a phone call, email, or SMS."
"With the increasing use of the internet, it has become easier to fall victim to scams." KFH pointed out that raising awareness is the first line of defense against fraud, no matter how skillful the fraudsters are.
KFH has been committed to its leading role in supporting Diraya campaign since its launch by the Central Bank of Kuwait (CBK), in collaboration with local banks and Kuwait Banking Association (KBA).
To this end, KFH continues to raise awareness among various segments of society. It does so by sharing financial literacy materials across all its social media and electronic channels, while also warning against different fraudulent methods and offering advice on how to protect against banking fraud.