{"id":15331,"date":"2025-11-29T06:36:35","date_gmt":"2025-11-28T22:36:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/?p=15331"},"modified":"2025-11-29T06:36:35","modified_gmt":"2025-11-28T22:36:35","slug":"google-and-apple-ordered-to-curb-government-impersonation-on-messaging-services-in-singapore","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sgbuzz.com\/?p=15331","title":{"rendered":"Google and Apple ordered to curb government impersonation on messaging services in Singapore"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><br \/>\n<br \/><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/cassette.sphdigital.com.sg\/image\/hardwarezone\/547da27321bc5beee58ee2abafbd7751cb1681fb57c841b3854901bd98298ca9\" \/><\/p>\n<div>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">Tech giants Apple and Google have been directed to prohibit accounts\u00a0on their messaging services from using names that spoof Singapore government agencies, in a move to protect the public from impersonation scams.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">By Nov 30, Apple and Google must prevent accounts and group chats on iMessage and Google Messages from using names that spoof the \u201cgov.sg\u201d sender ID or other local government agencies, or they must filter out messages from such senders, said the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Nov 25.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">In addition, the profile names of unknown senders must either not be displayed, or be shown less prominently than their phone numbers, which would help users better identify and exercise caution with unknown persons.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">The local authorities have been using the \u201cgov.sg\u201d sender ID since July 2024 to help the public more easily identify legitimate government messages.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">However, this does not apply to messages sent via iMessage and Google Messages. As a result, members of the public might be misled by messages from unknown senders using the \u201cgov.sg\u201d ID via these services, which are not easily distinguishable from regular messages, said the ministry\u00a0in a statement.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">As the police have seen scams involving the impersonation of other registered sender IDs \u2013 including over 120 cases of scammers impersonating SingPost \u2013 measures need to be taken to deter abuse of the two messaging services, said the authorities.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">\u201cApple and Google have indicated that they will comply with the Implementation Directives,\u201d said the ministry, which added that this order was issued on Nov 24 under the Online Criminal Harms Act.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">The law came into force in February 2024, allowing the Government to issue directions and orders to restrict and limit the exposure of Singapore users to criminal activities on online platforms.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">In September,\u00a0Meta was directed to implement measures to target scam advertisements, accounts, profiles, and business pages impersonating key government office holders on\u00a0its social media platform\u00a0Facebook.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">Said MHA: \u201cWe urge the public to regularly update the iMessage and Google Messages apps on their mobile devices to ensure that the latest anti-spoofing safeguards are in place.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">Victims lost $126.5 million to government official impersonation scams in the first six months of 2025, a nearly 90 per cent increase from $67.2 million in the first half of 2024, according to\u00a0mid-year\u00a0statistics released by the police in August.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">Such scams have almost tripled in number, with\u00a01,762 cases reported in the first half of 2025 compared with 589 over the same period in 2024.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">In response to queries from The Straits Times, a Google spokesperson said the company supports Singapore\u2019s goal of keeping Singaporeans safe online.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">\u201cTo that end, we are collaborating with the Government to implement pre-emptive measures to help prevent the spoofing of government agencies\u2019 names in RCS messages sent via Google Messages,\u201d said the spokesperson, adding that this builds on current features such as spam detection.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">RCS, which is supported on services such as Google Messages, allows users to share high-resolution photos and have secure, end-to-end encrypted conversations.<\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\"><b><i>Note: <\/i><\/b><i>This article was written by Sarah Koh and first appeared in The Straits Times on 25 November 2025.<\/i><\/p>\n<p class=\"_base_1s8rd_1 _default_1s8rd_12\">Source: The Straits Times<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/www.hardwarezone.com.sg\/lifestyle\/apple-google-stop-government-impersonation-scam-singapore\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Read Full Article At Source <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Tech giants Apple and Google have been directed to prohibit accounts\u00a0on their messaging services from using names that spoof Singapore government agencies, in a 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