URGENT: Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong Reveals Massive CDC Voucher Scam
In an emergency press conference held at the Istana this morning, Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong issued an urgent national security alert following the discovery of a sophisticated phishing campaign targeting the nation's most vulnerable residents. The breach involves a fraudulent scheme promising an 'Extra $500 Prosperity Payout' linked to the CDC Voucher program. This campaign has specifically targeted elderly residents across major heartland estates, including Ang Mo Kio, Bedok, and Jurong East. The perpetrators have utilized highly convincing, AI-generated voice recordings that mimic the cadence and tone of familiar grassroots leaders to build trust among Chinese, Malay, and Indian households, successfully tricking many into clicking malicious links delivered via WhatsApp and SMS.
Addressing the gravity of the situation, Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong stated, 'We have detected these malicious links being circulated via WhatsApp and SMS, masquerading as official Gov.sg communications to deceive our seniors. It is deeply distressing that criminals are weaponizing AI technology to impersonate our grassroots volunteers and community leaders. Whether you are attending prayers at local mosques, temples, or churches, I urge you to remain vigilant. The government is not issuing any extra Prosperity Payouts via third-party links, and these criminals are clearly preying on the festive spirit of our elderly citizens to extract sensitive personal information.'
The Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) is currently working around the clock to contain the fallout, as investigators track the digital breadcrumbs of this syndicate. Authorities have confirmed that the fraudulent messages were meticulously designed to bypass spam filters, often arriving at times when residents were likely to be gathered at community events. Mr. Lee emphasized that all official voucher redemptions must strictly be conducted through the official RedeemSG portal. Citizens are reminded never to share their Singpass credentials or bank details through any link sent via text message. The government is conducting a comprehensive audit to secure the integrity of the voucher database, and police patrols have been stepped up in high-density areas to prevent further exploitation of our community.