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You’re getting SMS’s from landlines?!02 SYD (NSW)
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07 BNE (QLD)
numbers, keep asking me to download something, dont know what, just delete them.
You’re getting SMS’s from landlines?!02 SYD (NSW)
03 MEL (VIC)
07 BNE (QLD)
numbers, keep asking me to download something, dont know what, just delete them.
Now I’m intrigued as to how these scams work!Those are calls, or maybe SMS.
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Calls too, but I don't answer.Now I’m intrigued as to how these scams work!
So is it someone calling you and talking to you, how do they get far enough before you hang-up to get to the part of the conversation where they ask you to download something? Or is it a pre-recorded message?
Calls too, but I don't answer.Now I’m intrigued as to how these scams work!
So is it someone calling you and talking to you, how do they get far enough before you hang-up to get to the part of the conversation where they ask you to download something? Or is it a pre-recorded message?
Booked through booking,com ?I had my hotel I booked in Bangkok for September "message" me again via Whatsapp. The number showed up as being in Indonesia. I just reported it and blocked it. (had another scammer contact me a month earlier via Whatsapp to "confirm my credit card details" - I contacted the hotel - they said they never used Whatsapp to contact guests).
Yes. I had this once before from a hotel in Vietnam a couple of years ago but in that case the call was coming from inside the house. The "please update credit card details" message came through the Booking app.Booked through booking,com ?
Does this mean that someone had broken into booking.com?Yes. I had this once before from a hotel in Vietnam a couple of years ago but in that case the call was coming from inside the house. The "please update credit card details" message came through the Booking app.
I guess it pays to ignore everything about payment.
Yes, Booking.com was hacked back in April.Does this mean that someone had broken into booking.com?
Hard to say, where the breach occured.
Have used that one before, but never been asked to confirm payment info via "providing" card details direct to hotel/chalte/apartment.
Odd occurance/just coincidence?
(((Or, it could be that the hotel staff/management are crooked, and somehow are able to use booking.coms name, and play their tricks)))...
I had an email recently claiming to be from a hotel in New Zealand, that we had booked through Booking.com for Oct. It had the correct Booking.com booking reference number, and was asking me to confirm that we'd be staying. Curiously, the amount on the email was in euros, but at the correct conversion rate. I messaged the hotel through the Booking.com website to let them know, and they responded to say our booking was confirmed, and yes, it was a scam. But then, trying to tell Booking.com that was difficult, as I couldn't find a Contact email.Yes, Booking.com was hacked back in April.
For anyone with current reservations via that platform, there’s an embedded message function that would be the normal way for properties to message clients and v.v.
But never pass on payment details. That’s processed by the relevant platform and any request is potentially a Phishing scam.
I had an email recently claiming to be from a hotel in New Zealand, that we had booked through Booking.com for Oct. It had the correct Booking.com booking reference number, and was aksing me to confirm that we'd be staying. Curiously, the amount on the email was in euros, but at the correct conversion rate. I messaged the hotel through the Booking.com website to let them know, and they responded to say our booking was confirmed, and yes, it was a scam. But then, trying to tell Booking.com that was difficult, as I couldn't find a Contact email.
