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Financial expert Nguyen Tri Hieu also had his account 'hacked' of half a billion dong.

VTC NewsVTC News30/03/2024


In the face of recent consecutive bank money loss incidents, Dr. and economic expert Nguyen Tri Hieu expressed doubts about information security vulnerabilities in Vietnamese banks.

Specifically, the expert shared that not only individual customers lost money when depositing in the bank, but Mr. Hieu himself, a few months ago, when going to the bank to make a transaction, also discovered that the 500 million VND in his account was only 50,000 VND left.

Dr. and economist Nguyen Tri Hieu said that 500 million VND deposited in the bank had been stolen by a thief. (Photo: NVCC)

Dr. and economist Nguyen Tri Hieu said that 500 million VND deposited in the bank had been stolen by a thief. (Photo: NVCC)

"Together with the bank, I reviewed the system and discovered that a bad person used Internet Banking transactions (online banking service - PV), provided full personal information and impersonated me twice to request the bank to provide a new password," Mr. Hieu shared.

The expert said that the banking system then sent an OTP code message to his phone number, but in reality, another person with the same phone number as him received the OTP code. The expert's phone did not receive the OTP code message.

After having the OTP code in hand, the bad guys changed the bank account password and quickly withdrew money.

“I have filed a complaint with the police, but so far there has been no result. I am planning to write a petition to the State Bank and sue the bank in court to get back the money I lost,” said Mr. Hieu.

In fact, Dr. Nguyen Tri Hieu himself is one of the experts who has many positive contributions to the development of the Vietnamese financial and banking sector. However, the unfortunate incident caused Mr. Hieu to warn more about the security vulnerabilities of banks. Especially the fact that the scammer may have infiltrated the system to steal bank messages sent to account holders.

"The loss of money in people's accounts is becoming more widespread and dangerous. The State Bank of Vietnam has issued Decision 2345 requiring banks to have facial or fingerprint confirmation when customers transfer money over 10 million VND. The decision takes effect from July 1 this year. There may have been a security hole and that's why the State Bank of Vietnam issued this decision," the expert added.

In fact, with the increasing number of people being scammed and having their bank deposits stolen, banks have continuously issued warnings to customers to be vigilant when receiving SMS messages and calls from strangers, who claim to be police officers, tax officers, post office staff, or even bank employees asking for information.

Accordingly, banks recommend that customers absolutely do not provide confidential information such as login name, OTP code, card number, CVV code, account password... to strangers. At the same time, do not access unverified links, messages, chats, or calls under any circumstances.

People only log in through trusted devices, do not save login information on any device; change passwords every 3 months or immediately when suspecting information disclosure; confirm the person requesting the request.

In particular, banks emphasize that anyone who asks customers to provide OTP codes is a scammer.

Link: https://znews.vn/chuyen-gia-tai-chinh-cung-bi-hack-nua-ty-dong-trong-tai-khoan-post1467650.html



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