Fake immigration website targets Singapore visitors

By GovInsider

Phishing for passport and visa numbers.

A website fronting as a Singapore government portal is phishing for visitors’ visa applications and passport numbers, has emerged.


The website asked visitors to fill in their visa application and passport numbers to verify their visa’s authenticity.


On top, it had what appears to be the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority’s (ICA) logo. The ICA yesterday issued a warning that “there is a fake Immigration & Checkpoints (ICA) website”. It assured that “no data has been compromised”.


A police report has been filed and the website is no longer accessible through the URL www.immisg-mom.in.


“We will work to bring down the website and will continue to monitor them,” ICA said.


It advised people to use only its official website - www.ica.gov.sg - for all ICA information and transactions. This is the second fake ICA website that has emerged this month.


Earlier, the agency warned of a hoax website that closely resembled the agency’s online visa application service.


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