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Shipment Details

Bill of Lading No
BPS87743528
Container No
BPSU 663029 0
Port of Loading
Kwai Tsing Container Terminal, Hong Kong
Port of Discharge
Pasir Panjang Terminal, Singapore
Place of Delivery
Singapore
Method of Transportation
Sea
Special Handling
Protect from freeze Temperature Sensitive
ETD / Shipment Date
January 30, 2026
ETA / Arrival Date
February 2, 2026

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Whoops! You Have Almost Been Phished!

As part of Exercise SG Ready 2026's phishing simulation exercise.

This was a simulated phishing attack

If you see this message, you have just fallen prey to a simulated phishing email. As this is a simulation exercise, please do not panic. Your computer and/or data has not been compromised.

If this has been an actual cyberattack, your company could have been at risk of compromise

Artificial Intelligence (AI) was used in this phishing campaign!

Attackers are incorporating AI into their phishing campaigns. For instance, the phishing email you received and the webpage you just visited were generated in less than a minute.

Telltale Signs of Phishing:

1

Misspelling or suspicious sender email addresses

Check the sender's email address carefully. Attackers often manipulate email addresses to closely resemble those of legitimate organisations.

2

Unexpected or convincing-looking emails

Be wary of emails that arrive out of the blue, even if they seem official. Attackers often use realistic names or domains that closely resemble genuine organizations to gain your trust. Always verify the sender and be cautious of unexpected emails that request sensitive information or urgent actions.

3

Enticing offers or urgent requests

Scammers may promise prizes, rewards, or job opportunities to tempt you. Some emails also create urgency with "limited-time offer" or "respond now" to make you act quickly without verifying their legitimacy.

What to Do if you suspect Phishing:

  • Do not click any links or download attachments
  • Report the email to your IT security team immediately
  • Verify requests through official company contacts
  • Check the sender's email address carefully for misspellings
  • When in doubt, ask your security team

This exercise helps protect our organization from real cyber threats. Thank you for participating in our security awareness training.

For more information on this exercise, please refer to the news release