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Ministry On Fake Vaccine Certificate Emails
The Ministry of Health is reminding the public of the false Covid-19 vaccination certificate emails currently circulating. A Government spokesperson said, “”If you receive or have received correspondence from islandtran@ibl.bm or conbea@northrock.bm asking you to review new instructions regarding Covid-19 Vaccine Certificates, as shown in... Read more of this article
Fake RUBiS Promotional Sweepstakes Messages
RUBiS Energy Bermuda has warned that a fake email and WhatsApp message is circulating that is purporting to be from their company and claiming the person is the winner of a promotional sweepstakes, and has urged the public to not forward the messages. A spokesperson said, “RUBiS Energy Bermuda would like to advise the public that it has become aware... Read more of this article
Ministry Warns Of Fake Vaccine Certificate Emails
The Ministry of Health is advising the public of a “false email error message regarding Covid-19 vaccination certificates.” A Government spokesperson said, “If you receive or have received correspondence entitled Vaccine Certificate Error from conbea@northrock.bm and signed by ‘The Covid-19 Vaccine Team’ as shown in the image... Read more of this article
Fake Emails Claiming To Be From The Ministry
There is a fake email circulating purporting to be from the Minister of Health which is attempting to seek personal information from people. A Government spokesperson said, “The Government of Bermuda is advising the public that it is aware of a Phishing email circulating, purporting to be from the Minister of Health. “The email indicates that it... Read more of this article
Advisory: Speed Camera Violations Scam Email
“Residents should be wary of a misleading email currently in circulation that claims the recipient has been caught on a speed camera and is required to pay a fine,” the police said today. A police spokesperson said, “Once again the Bermuda Police Service [BPS] is urging members of the public to remain vigilant regarding scams that attempt... Read more of this article
Govt: Stay At Home Order Circulating Is False
The Ministry said they are aware of an email circulating claiming that the Government has issued a ‘Stay at Home’ order and said it is “clearly false” and urged people to please not “forward messages that are not credible.” The Minister of Health Kim Wilson stated, “The Ministry of Health is aware of an email purporting... Read more of this article
Police Warn Public About Scam Emails & Ads
The police are again warning the public about a scam “supposedly endorsed by Premier David Burt” which actually “forwards the user to a fraudulent investment platform which is used to harvest credit card details.” A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service wishes to advise the public of a scam email promoting... Read more of this article
Police Warn Public About Phishing Email Scam
The police are warning the public about a scam email promoting a purported investment opportunity supposedly endorsed by Premier David Burt, A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service wishes to advise the public of a scam email promoting an investment opportunity supposedly endorsed by Premier David Burt. Screenshot of the scam website... Read more of this article
Police Warn Public About Phishing Scam
The Bermuda Police Service is once again reminding the public about emails that “threaten to reveal details about the recipient’s online activity unless they purchase two thousand dollars-worth of bitcoin.” A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service is aware of threatening emails now circulating locally. “The sender... Read more of this article
Police Warn Public About Two Phishing E-mails
The Bermuda Police Service reminded the public to be vigilant regarding two phishing emails purporting to be from a member of Bermuda Tourism Authority and Bermuda Shipping & Maritime Authority. A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service has been made aware of two phishing emails purporting to be from a member of Bermuda Tourism... Read more of this article
Scam Alert: Butterfield Bank Phishing Email
The police are once again urging people to be wary of scam emails, saying the latest example is a deceptive e-mail that provides what is purported to be a link for the recipient to verify their online Butterfield bank account. A police spokesperson said, “Members of the public are reminded to be wary of any e-mail claiming to be from a local... Read more of this article
Bermuda College Warns Of Phishing Email
Bermuda College is notifying the general public about a phishing email in circulation that requests that recipients provide information to the College. A spokesperson said, “Bermuda College is notifying the general public about a phishing email in circulation, referencing a price inquiry, and requesting recipients to provide information to the... Read more of this article
Dept Of Health: Limited Phone & Email Access
The public is being informed that the Department of Health’s Environmental Health and Vector Control sections are currently without email or telephone access. A Government spokesperson said, “The public should be advised that the Environmental Health and Vector Control sections of the Department of Health are currently without email or... Read more of this article
BPS: Ignore, Delete Obviously Deceptive Emails
The police are yet again reminding people to “remain vigilant” about scam emails, saying “don’t open them, don’t reply, don’t open attachments, don’t click any links contained in the emails and certainly don’t send any money.” A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service is once again advising all residents... Read more of this article
Police Warn Of Scam Emails And Phone Calls
The police are reminding members of the public to remain vigilant regarding phone calls, e-mails and other correspondence from unknown persons that attempt to obtain personal information or other sensitive data. A police spokesperson said, “Once again the Bermuda Police Service would like to remind members of the public to remain vigilant regarding... Read more of this article