Close Menu
Simply Invest Asia
  • Home
  • About us
  • Explore industries/sectors
    • Automobile
    • Aviation
    • Banking
    • Biotechnology
    • Chemical & Fertilizer
    • Entertainment and Media
    • Food Processing
    • Healthcare
    • Iron and Steel
    • Leather
    • Mining
    • Oil and Gas
    • Pharmaceutical
  • Explore by countries
    • China
    • Dubai / UAE
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Indonesia
    • Japan
    • Malaysia
  • Explore cities
    • Bangkok
    • Beijing
    • Chongqing
    • Delhi
    • Dubai
    • Guangzhou
    • Jakarta
    • Kuala Lumpur
  • Why Asia
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Threads
Trending:
  • Indonesia’s Jakarta Targets Invasive Suckerfish amid Ecological, Health Concerns
  • Japan’s recent policy changes to escalate tensions in East Asia: lawyer
  • Non-binary Indian migrant elected member of Scottish Parliament
  • UAE: Air defenses ready to face threats
  • Two wanted shooters held after exchange of fire in central Delhi
  • Actor Madhavan feels proud after Dubai’s Burj Khalifa developer praises Indians’ work ethic: ‘Hard work beats talent’
  • Match Centre – Hong Kong Football Club : Hong Kong Rangers
  • Think that Google alert is real? Google Malaysia boss warns of new online scam traps
  • Assessing Jazz Pharmaceuticals (JAZZ) Valuation After Its Recent Share Price Surge
  • Yorkshireman who quit UK for Dubai would return ‘in a heartbeat’ if one thing changes
  • Chongqing Chongbai Technology Group Co., Ltd. Stock (600729) – Quote Shanghai S.E.
  • China's shipbuilding sector sails to record-breaking Q1 with green tech boom – news.cgtn.com
  • Hardik Pandya: India’s ‘Clutch God’ who disappears for Mumbai Indians
  • Two missing S’porean hikers confirmed dead in Indonesian volcano eruption
  • Trump should not weaken U.S. support for Taiwan at Beijing summit with Xi Jinping
  • Automobile and Auto Components – Which sectors saw the biggest FII inflows and outflows in April?
  • Hong Kong woman arrested for smuggling 7 animals at border checkpoint
  • Bangkok Post – World’s 2 most powerful men to meet again. What to know.
Sunday, May 10
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Simply Invest Asia
  • Home
  • About us
  • Explore industries/sectors
    • Automobile
    • Aviation
    • Banking
    • Biotechnology
    • Chemical & Fertilizer
    • Entertainment and Media
    • Food Processing
    • Healthcare
    • Iron and Steel
    • Leather
    • Mining
    • Oil and Gas
    • Pharmaceutical
  • Explore by countries
    • China
    • Dubai / UAE
    • Hong Kong
    • India
    • Indonesia
    • Japan
    • Malaysia
  • Explore cities
    • Bangkok
    • Beijing
    • Chongqing
    • Delhi
    • Dubai
    • Guangzhou
    • Jakarta
    • Kuala Lumpur
  • Why Asia
Simply Invest Asia
Home»Explore by countries»Malaysia»Think that Google alert is real? Google Malaysia boss warns of new online scam traps
Malaysia

Think that Google alert is real? Google Malaysia boss warns of new online scam traps

By IslaMay 10, 20264 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter Pinterest Threads Bluesky Copy Link


KUALA LUMPUR, May 10 — Malaysians have been repeatedly warned to be on high alert as scammers increasingly mimic Google alerts, search ads and mobile apps to steal passwords, banking details and one-time codes.

But how do you know what’s a red flag, and what can you do to stay safe?

Google Malaysia country managing director Ben King said scammers are deliberately designing messages and websites to look familiar and trustworthy, making them harder to detect.

“Simple habits such as pausing before clicking on links, verifying the source of messages, and avoiding downloads from unfamiliar channels can go a long way in preventing scams,” he said in a recent interview.

The most common trap — fake Google emails

These scam emails often claim there has been a “Suspicious sign-in detected”, warn that an account will be disabled, or pressure users with messages such as “Storage full — upgrade now”.

King said users should be cautious of emails sent from unofficial domains, urgent language demanding immediate action, and links redirecting to fake login pages designed to steal credentials.

He said users should avoid clicking links in unsolicited emails and instead verify account alerts directly through official apps or websites.

‘Sponsored’ ads pushing fake banking and crypto sites

King also warned about fraudulent advertisements appearing at the top of Google search results through paid “Sponsored” placements.

These scam ads commonly impersonate banking services, PayPal, Microsoft and cryptocurrency exchanges before redirecting users to fake login pages.

King said users searching for banking or online services should pay close attention to website addresses before entering passwords or personal information.

The risk of downloading apps downloaded outside official stores 

Another growing threat involves “internet sideloading”, where users are persuaded to install apps through links sent via browsers or messaging platforms instead of official app stores.

Google Malaysia managing director Ben King says online scammers are deliberately designing messages and websites to look familiar and trustworthy, making them harder to detect. — Picture courtesy of Google

Google Malaysia managing director Ben King says online scammers are deliberately designing messages and websites to look familiar and trustworthy, making them harder to detect. — Picture courtesy of Google

Google Malaysia managing director Ben King says online scammers are deliberately designing messages and websites to look familiar and trustworthy, making them harder to detect. — Picture courtesy of Google

“Internet sideloading, where users are prompted to download apps through links in browsers or messaging platforms.

“These apps can request access to sensitive permissions like SMS or notifications, which scammers then exploit to intercept one-time passwords or monitor user activity,” King said.

He said apps installed outside trusted platforms may abuse permissions to read messages, intercept OTPs and potentially compromise devices.

He advised users to install apps only from official app stores and avoid downloads sent through WhatsApp, Telegram or browser pop-ups.

AI tools flag scams, but users still key line of defence

King said Google is using artificial intelligence tools across its products and services to detect and block scam attempts.

“Spam Detection on Google Messages helps filter fraudulent texts, while Safe Browsing blocks millions of malicious websites on Chrome,” he said.

He said Google recently introduced enhanced Google Play Protect tools in Malaysia to block sideloaded apps attempting to access sensitive permissions.

The warning comes as Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil recently revealed Malaysians lost about RM2.9 billion to online scams.

Fahmi described online fraud as a growing national threat and welcomed greater cooperation between technology firms and the National Scam Response Centre (NSRC).

King said victims should immediately secure email, banking and linked accounts by changing passwords and reviewing suspicious activity.

“From our perspective, the first step is to secure your digital accounts, particularly your email, banking, and any linked services, by changing passwords and reviewing any suspicious access.

“At the same time, it is critical to notify your bank or relevant service providers immediately so they can take steps to prevent further loss,” he said.

King also urged victims to report scam cases to the authorities, including the NSRC, and remove suspicious apps installed outside trusted platforms.

 



Source link

Related Posts

Commercial crime arrests and prosecutions rise despite lower financial losses | Malaysia

May 10, 2026

Is Malaysia’s 2030 wage goal feasible?

May 10, 2026

Malaysia Airlines Launches “JP Global BC Campaign” from Japan

May 9, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Abandoned malls, whispers of nuclear war and young foreigners detained. This is what’s REALLY going on in Dubai… and the chilling warning one taxi driver gave to the Mail’s IAN BIRRELL

April 11, 2026

Dubai food conglomerate IFFCO set to go into provisional liquidation – Financial Times

May 3, 2026

Asian Angle | Why Japan-China ties can benefit from promoting people-to-people exchanges

May 3, 2026
Don't Miss

Indonesia’s Jakarta Targets Invasive Suckerfish amid Ecological, Health Concerns

By IslaMay 10, 2026

People capture suckermouth catfish during an operation targeting invasive species in a river in Jakarta,…

Japan’s recent policy changes to escalate tensions in East Asia: lawyer

May 10, 2026

Non-binary Indian migrant elected member of Scottish Parliament

May 10, 2026

UAE: Air defenses ready to face threats

May 10, 2026
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Get our latest downloads and information first. Complete the form below to subscribe to our weekly newsletter.


I consent to being contacted via telephone and/or email and I consent to my data being stored in accordance with European GDPR regulations and agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.

Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • YouTube
  • TikTok
  • WhatsApp
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Top Trending

Hardik Pandya: India’s ‘Clutch God’ who disappears for Mumbai Indians

By IslaMay 10, 2026

Two missing S’porean hikers confirmed dead in Indonesian volcano eruption

By IslaMay 10, 2026

Trump should not weaken U.S. support for Taiwan at Beijing summit with Xi Jinping

By IslaMay 10, 2026
Most Popular

Student electrocuted to death in school, another suffers injuries | Malaysia

May 7, 2026

AirAsia signs $19bn deal for 150 Airbus A220 jets

May 7, 2026

Indonesia to receive Russian crude soon, minister says

May 2, 2026
Our Picks

GAC plans Dubai R&D hub by 2028 to design premium EVs and SUVs for Gulf drivers

April 25, 2026

How can care homes charge fees after a death? | Money

May 4, 2026

Kuala Lumpur Set To Come Alive With Upcoming 3‑Day Water Musical Festival

April 9, 2026
SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Get our latest downloads and information first. Complete the form below to subscribe to our weekly newsletter.


I consent to being contacted via telephone and/or email and I consent to my data being stored in accordance with European GDPR regulations and agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.

© 2026 Simply Invest Asia.
  • Get In Touch
  • Cookie Policy
  • Privacy policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER

Get our latest downloads and information first.

Complete the form below to subscribe to our weekly newsletter.


I consent to being contacted via telephone and/or email and I consent to my data being stored in accordance with European GDPR regulations and agree to the terms of use and privacy policy.