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BOV issues warning regarding scam calls

BOV issues warning regarding scam calls
May 11 2023 Share

Bank of Valletta has issued a warning urging customers to be wary of scam phone calls being made by fraudsters pretending to be Bank employees. The fraudsters are making calls that seem to be originating from the BOV number 2131 2020. However, these are not legitimate calls and do not originate from the Bank.

The callers are using a technique called spoofing to disguise fraudulent communication as coming from a trusted source. Victims are being told that ‘suspicious transactions’ have been noted on their cards or their accounts. This is designed to trick them into taking ‘action’ by giving out sensitive financial information such as bank account numbers, passwords, card details, or authorising financial transactions.

It is important to keep in mind that BOV employees will never ask for account or card numbers in full, card CVV details (the 3 digits at the back of the card), card PINS, internet or mobile banking passwords, codes, signatures, one-time passwords, or multi-factor authentication. Bank employees will never ask customers for information that leads them to carry out financial transactions over the phone. It is important not to give out sensitive information over the phone, or through any links received via SMS.

The Bank urges the public to be vigilant and cautious at all times. When in doubt customers are urged to contact the Bank immediately. Calling the number 2131 2020 will direct them to the legitimate BOV Customer Service Centre, where they can verify any calls that they have received.

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Eurovision fans sing along with the Busker at Wiwi Jam

Eurovision fans sing along with the Busker at Wiwi Jam
May 11 2023 Share

Yesterday evening, Malta’s Eurovision 2023 representatives The Busker took to the stage at Wiwi Jam to perform for a massive crowd of Eurovision fans. 

 

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The crowd was absolutely loving the set, singing along with The Busker and even doing the iconic hand gesture with the ‘Hey, Wait, Watcha Say’ part of the tune.

 

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Despite not qualifying for the final, praise for the Busker was pretty evident amongst Eurovision fans, given the trio’s highly energetic song as well as their radiant positivity. 

 

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Gozitan millionaire shares view from $39 million Melbourne apartment

Gozitan millionaire shares view from $39 million Melbourne apartment
May 11 2023 Share

Gozitan-Australian millionaire Adrian Portelli, who has been making his mark on social media as of late, just shared the view from his newly purchased $39 million Melbourne apartment.

The video shows the sheer height of this apartment as Portelli looks down over the city, covered in white pillows of clouds. 

 

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The apartment is the most expensive in the city, and the former reality TV star, property investor and online guru is said to spend another $6 million on modifications and customisations to make the apartment one-of-a-kind. 

Earlier this week, Portelli made news headlines as he lifted his $3 million McLaren Senna GTR to the exotic 57th storey parking spot. 

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Malta ranks 1st in rights for LGBTIQ+ community again

Malta ranks 1st in rights for LGBTIQ+ community again
May 11 2023 Share

Malta has once again been ranked at the peak of the ILGA Rainbow Map and Index, claiming the title for the eighth consecutive year out of 49 countries. 

The index maps out rights for the LGBTIQ+ community, and is published on a yearly basis to examine the various contexts in terms of politics and laws concerning the various communities around the world. 

Malta received an 89% ranking, which is 13% points higher than the runner-up, Belgium. Addressing this recent honour, Parliamentary Secretary for Reforms and Equality Rebecca Buttigieg said that through continuous effort and collaboration, Malta is made more equal for all. 

Buttigieg cited the various work being done to safeguard the rights of the LGBTIQ+ community and its members, referencing among other things the continuous awareness and education targeted at inclusion of the community. 

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