BDO Unibank posted a statement on Tuesday, January 9, urging its clients who were victimized by suspicious bank account transactions involving withdrawals and purchases to file formal complaints with the bank, as it noted a rise in cases of fraud in the industry.
On its Facebook page, BDO also warned its clients against ATM skimming, phishing, and social engineering and other scams.
BDO issued the statement after BPIÂ notified its clients over a fake site that copied the layout of their log-in page.
Source: BDO Unibank
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Ben says:
This is completely off topic but I have something important to say. Yugatech, please, for a few years now, I’ve been having trouble viewing your webpages on iOS Safari due to your glitchy pop-up ads. It’s come to a point now where Safari on my iPhone 7 Plus would freeze up and cease to function, which typically requires me to force close the app. About 30% of the time, it renders my device totally unusable without having to restart the whole thing. I am writing this on Safari on my Mac instead.
The ads themselves don’t show up in these instances. It’s like there’s something invisible that prevents me from tapping anything, and trying to scroll up or down the page just sort of makes it jump in different random directions. Almost instantaneously afterwards, the app or sometimes even the whole phone freezes up.
I would love to support your website so I really wouldn’t mind the ads but at this point, they just get in the way. Could you possibly find a solution to fix this problem?