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ICA warns of fake website, says no data compromised

ICA warns of fake website, says no data compromised

Google Street View of the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority building in Singapore.

SINGAPORE: The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) warned on Thursday (Feb 25) of a fake website mimicking its own. ICA also said no data had been compromised.

The fake website (ica-mom.online) looks identical to the official website (www.ica.gov.sg), said ICA.

A screengrab of the fake ICA website, ica-mom.online, that looks identical to the official ICA website.
A screengrab of the real ICA website, www.ica.gov.sg.

As of 10.30am on Thursday, the website was still online.

The authority said that it takes a serious view of such fake websites, as they "undermine public trust" in its systems and processes.

READ: ICA warns of fake SG Arrival Card website, police report made

ICA has also made a police report on the matter.

"We would also like to assure members of public that access to the official ICA website remains unaffected and no data has been compromised," it said. 

"We are working to bring down the website and will continue to monitor the situation."

Source: CNA/ic(ac)

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