The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) has issued a warning over a fake log-in site for its online banking service, as it reminded their clients to be vigilant against fraud. According to BPI, the fake site copied the whole layout of the BPI Express Online log-in page, but uses a different address, http://www.bpiexpressonlineph.com. Nevertheless, the fake site has since been taken down. Ramon Jocson, Executive Vice President & Head of Enterprise Services Listed below are some tips to avoid fake sites according to BPI. If it does not match the URL you intend to visit, it is most likely a fake website. Read more in our articles including "BPI issues another warning against fake site" and "Microsoft extends Windows 10 lifespan for another year... again".
The Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) has issued a warning over a fake log-in site for its online banking service, as it reminded their clients to be vigilant against fraud. According to BPI, the fake site copied the whole layout of the BPI Express Online log-in page, but uses a different address, http://www.bpiexpressonlineph.com.
Nevertheless, the fake site has since been taken down. Ramon Jocson, Executive Vice President & Head of Enterprise Services Listed below are some tips to avoid fake sites according to BPI. If it does not match the URL you intend to visit, it is most likely a fake website.
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