KUALA LUMPUR – Bursa Malaysia Berhad would like to advise the public to remain alert and cautious before participating in any investment schemes and activities. The Exchange has observed a growing number of cases where the Bursa Malaysia name and the corporate logo are being misused for marketing purposes by unscrupulous companies and websites.
“Such activities often come in the guise of attractive investment returns or opportunities. These scams are often through unsolicited letters purporting to come from Bursa Malaysia or its subsidiaries, and marketing-related emails and postings on various social media platforms, carrying the Bursa Malaysia name and logo. Recipients are often asked to click on links leading to false websites or scam phone numbers,” said Bursa Malaysia in a statement on February 5.
The Exchange recommends that you do not,
- Make any payments without being certain the transaction is legitimate
- Provide any personal information or data to anyone you do not know
- Reply to suspicious emails or text messages, or contact the sender
- Open suspicious website links or attachments which can potentially harm your computer or mobile devices with a virus
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