Isle of Man Bank is warning the public of a scam doing the rounds on Island.
Isle of Man Bank is warning the public of a scam doing the rounds on Island.
The bank say its been made aware of calls claiming to be from them, regarding a booking.com transaction.
It adds these are scam calls and the person on the line is trying to get personal and private details.
In a post, the bank says its employees would never call asking for said details over the phone.
If you get a call like this - you're asked to hang up immediately.
OCSIA has been made aware of circulating vishing and smishing scam where scammers are impersonating the Isle of Man Bank. The scammers are purporting that a charge of £2000+ has been made on your account for https://t.co/6Koa5g9Nu2, and this may also be accompanied by a text. pic.twitter.com/18mZOpIDJw
— OCSIA Isle of Man (@CyberIOM) January 31, 2023
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