Fraudsters target individuals with fake Ninja Van delivery notifications in e-mail phishing scam
The Straits Times - Singapore·2023-11-30 13:04
SINGAPORE – Logistics company Ninja Van has issued a warning about scammers posing as their representatives via e-mail.
In a media statement on Nov 30, the company said that the fraudsters target unsuspecting individuals through phishing e-mails disguised as delivery notifications, prompting recipients to visit fake websites.
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Tony Tan8490 01/12/2023
I do receive email of delivery notification when order online but I never do much beside just reading the email
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Weit 01/12/2023
scammers are always coming out with new way of cheating must be very careful
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Astro KW 01/12/2023
As if all employees of Ninjavan has a Degree in English Literature or English experts! 🤔😏🙄
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DamianLovesMusic 30/11/2023
In my opinion, scams these days has evolved. It has come to the point of making people more and more vulnerable to almost any messages, emails or maybe even back to back calls . Stop believing and start listening .
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Chinatown 01/12/2023
We usually wait for the delivery person to bring the orders to our door step. Don't even bother to reply to their emails or messages as it is not necessary. They have to deliver goods according to the given address, that's it!
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