SINGAPORE, Feb. 17 -- Raymond Tan, a Singaporean man in his forties, has been dealing with a string of issues after discovering that his home address was altered without his knowledge by scammers using the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority's (ICA) online service.
His experience is part of a larger investigation involving 71 affected individuals whose personal information was tampered with, according to a report published in Channel News Asia today.
Tan first became aware of the issue on December 30, 2024, when purchasing travel insurance at the airport.
Using the MyInfo service, he noticed that his home address had been changed to an unfamiliar unit in Commonwealth Drive.
He immediately contacted Singpass, froze his account, and imp...