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Published 16:56 21 Jan 2020 GMT
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In a statement to JOE on Tuesday, a Bank of Ireland spokesperson said: “Unfortunately these fraudulent text messages are becoming more and more commonplace, with new versions appearing almost daily, so we send regular alerts to customers to advise them to be vigilant. They are not genuine and have not been sent by Bank of Ireland.
“Bank of Ireland is extremely vigilant in its cyber security monitoring, and will never text a customer asking them to update or provide their online banking information.
“Any customer receiving a text looking for these details should delete it from their mobile device immediately.
“Any customer with concerns can contact Bank of Ireland on Freephone 1800 946 764.”
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