Hong Kong Scam Alert: Don’t Open Unknown Packages – Threads Exposed New Scheme
- Here's a summary of the news articles provided, all pointing to a concerning scam trend in Hong Kong:
- * Fake Package Delivery Scams: Scammers are sending (or pretending to send) unsolicited packages to people, particularly around Double 12 (december 12th, a major shopping event).
- * Do Not Scan Unknown QR Codes: The police are strongly urging people not to scan any QR codes from unknown or unexpected deliveries.
Here’s a summary of the news articles provided, all pointing to a concerning scam trend in Hong Kong:
The Scam:
* Fake Package Delivery Scams: Scammers are sending (or pretending to send) unsolicited packages to people, particularly around Double 12 (december 12th, a major shopping event).
* QR Codes & Links: These packages (or notifications about them) contain QR codes or links. Scanning these codes or clicking the links leads to phishing sites or malware.
* Goal: The scammers aim to steal personal information, banking details, or install malicious software on victims’ devices. Some reports mention lottery lures as part of the scam.
Key Warnings from Authorities:
* Do Not Scan Unknown QR Codes: The police are strongly urging people not to scan any QR codes from unknown or unexpected deliveries.
* Be Wary of Unexpected Packages: Be suspicious of any package you didn’t order.
* Verify Delivery Information: If you are expecting a package, verify the delivery details directly with the retailer or delivery company (using official contact information, not information provided in the suspicious message or on the package).
* Don’t Click Suspicious Links: Avoid clicking on links in unsolicited messages related to deliveries.
Sources:
* ezone.hk: Highlights a new type of scam and offers self-protection advice.
* East Weekly: Reports on a fake Taobao delivery lottery scam.
* Hong Kong Wenhui.com: Details express delivery scams and police warnings.
In essence, these articles are a public service declaration to be extremely cautious about unexpected deliveries and to avoid interacting with any QR codes or links associated with them.
