As online ordering continues to surge in popularity, so too does the frequency of fraudulent email and message notifications that target unsuspecting consumers. These deceptive messages often invoke a sense of urgency, claiming that a parcel or order has been halted or returned pending a payment. While they may initially appear authentic, it’s important to recognise them for what they are: scams created to exploit vulnerable individuals for their personal information or money.
Phishing Links.
Beware of messages prompting you to click on a link to facilitate payment. These links often redirect users to fraudulent websites designed to siphon sensitive banking details.
Malicious Apps.
Exercise caution if asked to download an app onto your device. These applications are engineered to infiltrate your device and steal your personal information.
False Delivery Attempts.
Scammers may claim that a delivery was attempted but unsuccessful, prompting you to contact them to reschedule. Be wary of such claims, especially if they lack delivery information or fail to provide relevant order details.
DO NOT click on any links or respond.
Key Indicators of a Scam:
As technology advances, scammers continue to refine their tactics, making it increasingly challenging to discern fraudulent messages. If you suspect that you’ve received a scam message, it’s important to take action:
You can also forward suspicious emails to the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) at report@phishing.gov.uk.