

Urgent Fraud Alert: new ‘Live chat’ scam to gain remote access to customers’ PCs and banking information
Bank of Ireland is urging customers to be on their guard due to a new wave of fraud targeting banks in Europe, the UK, Ireland, the US, Australia and New Zealand.
The fraudsters are mainly targeting business banking customers at this time, duping them into allowing remote access to their computers and bank accounts. Reports of this type of scam to Bank of Ireland’s fraud line are increasing daily as the fraud gang target UK and Ireland customers.
What happens?
The customer gets a phone call from someone claiming to be from Bank of Ireland.
Bank of Ireland’s advice
Commenting on the current wave of fraudulent calls, Joanne Duncan, Head of Financial Crime, Bank of Ireland UK said: “We are urging customers, especially business customers, to be on their guard at this time. This new scam is of particular concern as fraudsters are convincing people to allow access to their PCs via a fake ‘live chat’, where they can access Business customers’ online banking, and other personal files and information. This is all designed with one thing in mind – to steal your money.
“Customers should take extra care right now when logging into their online banking to ensure it is a legitimate site. People are currently being directed to fake sites, receiving follow-up phone calls from fraudsters and then being convinced to allow remote access. This scam is multi-layered and the international nature of the scam shows that it has been highly effective for the fraudsters elsewhere.”
For more advice and information on fraud, search ‘Bank of Ireland Security and Fraud’.