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Philippines Elderly Man Loses $16,600 in Phone Scam Posing as Government Pension Fund
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SCMP Economy24.04.2026Crime1 dk okumaChina

Philippines Elderly Man Loses $16,600 in Phone Scam Posing as Government Pension Fund

Scammer used Viber to send fake credentials, then drained three bank accounts and two e-wallets after victim installed malicious app

L'essentiel

  • An elderly Filipino man lost over 1 million pesos ($16,600) after scammers posing as government pension fund workers tricked him into installing a malicious app via Viber.
  • The caller sent fake credentials including his full name, Social Security number, and home address to appear legitimate.
  • Once installed, the app took over his Android phone, preventing him from turning it off while draining three bank accounts and two e-wallets.

Résumé généré par IA

Pourquoi c'est important

This scam represents a common pattern in the Philippines where fraudsters impersonate government officials to trick citizens, particularly elderly individuals who may be less familiar with digital security practices. The use of Viber, a popular messaging app in the Philippines, as the delivery mechanism is consistent with regional scam trends.

Taille de police

The caller said he worked for the government pension fund, the website was down for maintenance and a new app had just been rolled out. To prove he was genuine, he sent Albert his full name, Social Security number, and home address over the Viber messaging app, followed by a link to the "new" app. More than an hour after Albert clicked the link, the app was still installing. By the time his daughter arrived home, he could not switch his phone off. The three bank accounts and two e-wallets on his Android phone had been emptied. More than 1 million pesos (US$16,600) in life savings were gone.

Questions ouvertes

  • Who were the actual scammers behind this operation?
  • Were the stolen funds recovered?
  • What security measures could have prevented this attack?
  • How many other victims may have been targeted in similar scams?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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