Hong Kong victim loses HK$1 million in new tech support scam widespread in Singapore
- Police say scam that led to huge losses in city state used on 20 Hongkongers, including two who lost HK$1 million and HK$390,000

A new scam used to cheat Singaporeans out of the equivalent of US$5 million in the first quarter of the year in the city state has surfaced in Hong Kong as fraudsters impersonate tech support staff to dupe victims.
The crooks told people their computers had been infected by viruses as part of a scam designed to get them to reveal their bank details, police said on Tuesday.
A police source revealed that about 20 Hongkongers had fallen victim to the scam in recent months.
One victim reported losing more than HK$1 million (US$128,000), which sparked a public warning from the force.
Another victim, a retired man in his 50s, was cheated out of HK$390,000 last Friday.
The Sha Tin resident received a pop-up message on his computer that claimed it was infected with a virus and asked him to contact tech support from the operating system immediately.