If you suspect you've been scammed, immediately call Maybank's 24/7 Fraud Hotline at 03-5891 4744 or the National Scam Response Centre at 997 (8am-8pm daily)
Stay safe by using these tips for your online banking account.
If you suspect you've been scammed, immediately call Maybank's 24/7 Fraud Hotline at 03-5891 4744 or the National Scam Response Centre at 997 (8am-8pm daily)
Saw an attractive ad online? Beware! One wrong tap could zero out your bank account! Here's how this viral scam happens.
Saw an attractive ad online? Beware! One wrong tap could zero out your bank account! Here's how this viral scam happens.
Find out how enabling developer mode on your device may put the MAE app or your account(s) at risk and learn how you can protect yourself.
Find out how enabling accessibility mode on your device may put the MAE app or your account(s) at risk and learn how you can protect yourself.
Scammers keep their identities hidden by tricking people into becoming money mules. Beware of their online tactics.
Scam apps are one of the top scams and they're especially dangerous because they can hack your devices and steal your money.
Apart from phishing or scams via e-mails and SMS, QRishing or QR Code Scam is another form of Phishing, using QR (Quick Response) codes.
Scammers are able to hijack your mobile phone number and steal from you.
Beware of clicking on suspicious ads that lead to fake online banking websites
Malware, spyware and adware are harmful software that steal your money or your identity.
Phishing scams are attempts to trick you into giving out personal information.
Good habits to follow in keeping your credit card details safe
Migration of MSOS Code (One-Time-Password) to Secure2u via MAE App effective 1 July 2023
Having a card brings about a world of convenience
Migration of MSOS Code (One-Time-Password) to Secure2u via MAE App effective 1 July 2023