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Bankoh warns of voice phishing scam

COURTESY BANK OF HAWAII

Bank of Hawaii on Bishop Street.

Bank of Hawaii warned today that fraudulent telephone calls are being made to customers and non-bank customers. The caller states that the bank is notifying credit card holders that they can obtain them a better interest rate, and requests certain personal information, including name and credit card number, to do so. The scammers are spoofing a real Bank of Hawaii telephone number on recipients’ Caller ID.

The bank offered some important reminders:

>> Bank of Hawaii does not call, email or text message customers requesting personal ID information (Social Security number, PIN, account numbers, passwords, etc.)

>> Any such request asking for personal information should be viewed as highly suspicious and recipients should hang up.

>> Recipients should confirm the validity of suspicious requests by contacting the company using phone numbers or email addresses that are known to be legitimate.

>> In the event a Bank of Hawaii customer mistakenly provided personal information, he or she should immediately contact Bank of Hawaii at: 1-888-643-3888 and press “0.” For more information on how to protect against identity theft and phishing, visit www.boh.com/idtheft.

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