ADK warns over scam messages from SMS handle
ADK stated that measures are being taken to address the issue and emphasised the importance of customer vigilance during this time.
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ADK Hospital on Friday issued a public warning about scam messages being sent from its official SMS handle.
The hospital alerted customers to remain cautious and avoid engaging with these messages.
In its statement, ADK advised the public not to click on any links included in the suspicious SMS messages or share personal information in response. The hospital highlighted that these messages aim to fraudulently obtain personal information.
ADK has outlined the following precautions for the public:
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Verify the authenticity of any information received through SMS by contacting ADK’s official number.
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Avoid sharing sensitive details, such as passwords, bank account numbers, or credit card information.
ADK stated that measures are being taken to address the issue and emphasised the importance of customer vigilance during this time.