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Public Advised Against Fraudulent Websites and Social Media Platforms Related to SKAS 2025

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Sarawak Government Exposes Fraudulent SKAS 2025 Website and TikTok Account, Urges Public Vigilance

KUCHING, Sarawak – The Sarawak government has issued a public warning regarding a sophisticated online scam targeting individuals seeking information about the Sarawak Basic Necessities Assistance (SKAS) program. A fraudulent website and TikTok account have been identified, falsely claiming to offer application status checks for the SKAS 2025 initiative. These platforms are designed to deceive unsuspecting citizens and potentially harvest personal data for illicit purposes. The government is urging extreme caution and emphasizing that all legitimate information pertaining to SKAS, including registration procedures and official announcements, is exclusively disseminated through authorized channels.

The official SKAS portal, accessible at https://www.sarawak.gov.my/web/home/p_service_catalogue/757, and the Sarawak Public Communications Unit (UKAS) platforms are the only reliable sources for accurate and up-to-date information. The Sarawak government has explicitly stated that no other websites or social media accounts are authorized to handle SKAS-related matters. Citizens are strongly advised to verify the authenticity of any online information before engaging with it, especially if it requests personal details.

The fraudulent website, identified as https://talentekstra.biz.id/bantuanskas2025/, and the deceptive TikTok account, found at https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSD1USQX9/, have been confirmed as illegitimate following thorough investigations by the authorities. These platforms are not affiliated with the Sarawak government in any way and are operating without authorization. The public is strongly advised to avoid interacting with these fraudulent platforms and to report any encounters to the relevant authorities.

The Sarawak government has emphasized that the official SKAS program never solicits personal information through unofficial channels. Any request for personal data outside the official portal should be treated with extreme suspicion. Citizens are reminded to safeguard their personal information and to refrain from sharing sensitive details on unverified websites or social media platforms. This precaution is crucial to protect against identity theft, financial fraud, and other potential harms.

The government’s commitment to transparency and public awareness is evident in its proactive approach to exposing this scam. By alerting the public to these fraudulent activities, the government aims to minimize the potential for harm and ensure that citizens are equipped to identify and avoid online scams. The Sarawak government is committed to upholding the integrity of its programs and protecting the public from malicious actors seeking to exploit vulnerable individuals.

The Sarawak government’s warning serves as a timely reminder of the importance of online vigilance. In an increasingly digital world, where misinformation and online scams are prevalent, verifying the legitimacy of information sources is paramount. Citizens are encouraged to rely on official government channels for accurate information and to exercise caution when encountering unsolicited requests for personal data. By remaining vigilant and informed, individuals can protect themselves from online threats and contribute to a safer online environment. The government’s proactive approach to combating online fraud underscores its dedication to public safety and reinforces the importance of individual responsibility in the digital age.

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