Abstract:Scam alert! Impersonators posing as OneMotoring have stolen $407,000 through fake messages about unpaid transport bills. Police urge the public to stay alert.

Singaporeans are urged to stay vigilant against sophisticated phishing scams impersonating OneMotoring, with criminals stealing over $407,000 since December 2024 through fake transport bill alerts.
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) confirmed that fraudsters are sending deceptive SMSes claiming recipients have unpaid road tax or fines, embedding malicious links to cloned OneMotoring payment portals. Victims unknowingly surrender credit card details, only discovering unauthorized transactions later.
How the Scam Works:
- Victims receive texts pretending to be from OneMotoring about “overdue payments”
- Links direct to phishing sites mirroring the official LTA portal
- Stolen credentials enable instant financial theft

Legitimate LTA Notifications never include payment links. Official alerts arrive via:
- SMS from “gov.sg” sender ID
- E-letters in your OneMotoring account (accessible only via Singpass)
- Postal mail if you opted for hard-copy notices
This scam reflects a broader crisis – Singaporeans lost $1.1 billion to fraud in 2024 alone, with total scam losses exceeding $3.4 billion since 2019.
Protect Yourself:
✅ Verify sender IDs before clicking links
✅ Access OneMotoring directly via LTAs official website
✅ Enable transaction alerts for your bank cards
Police emphasize that urgent payment demands via SMS should always raise suspicion. When in doubt, contact LTA through verified channels to confirm any billing notices.

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