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Home News Auto News DO NOT fall into fake MyBayar PDRM emails, scam leads to phishing website that steals money DO NOT fall into fake MyBayar PDRM emails, scam leads to phishing website that steals money Auto News Mersita Wasli | October 17, 2023 10:52 pm The public is urged to practice caution as the Malaysia Computer Emergency Response Team (MyCERT) has issued an alert regarding a phishing website impersonating MyBayar PDRM’s official website that is circulated via email. According to the alert notice, the email contains a link and if it is clicked, users will be redirected to a fraudulent website that mimics the legitimate MyBayar PDRM login page. This fake site is used to steal money from users’ bank accounts unsuspectingly. Source: MyCERT The sample shown by MyCERT shows the MyBayar PDRM fake website features a unique Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that reads “https://policefine.ipfsoftwares.com/steps/index.php”. Please note that the MyBayar PDRM’s legitimate, official website has “https://mybayar.rmp.gov.my/en’’ as the URL. Source: MyCERT In the fake MyBayar PDRM website as shown here, users are asked to fill in their vehicle’s plate number to “search for a fine”, and it will reveal the fine or summon’s description including the amount that needs to be paid within 7 days with an additional cost if the fine is not paid within the stipulated time frame. Source: MyCERT Next, comes the riskiest part of the scammer’s modus operandi - users are asked to use a bank card to pay for the fine; which will require the user to enter their card number, expiry date, and CVV. “The scammer's goal in this syndicate is not to obtain money from users when they pay the fine, which is RM50, but the bank card details. Scammers could manipulate the (details) harvested from the bank cards and make more money with that information,” said MyCERT. Source: MyCERT Please note that there could be more than one type of email or website that is being circulated to scam unsuspecting users. Another suspicious email received by a fellow colleague shows similar attributes to the aforementioned fake email, as shown below. To keep everyone safe in cyberspace, MyCERT highly recommends the public to not panic when receiving taunting emails or messages. Users are also advised to have their devices updated with the latest security measures announced by the vendor and to follow best practice security policies to determine which updates should be applied. You can read the full notice here for more practical advice and next course of action should you come across a similar scam attempt. Be safe out there, folks! ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags MyBayar PDRM scam MyBayar saman PDRM fake scam PDRM MyCERT Print Related News Operation Red Light Begins Now Till December 31 Auto News Ferdinand | January 08, 2021 If you're the kind of person who steps on the accelerator when you see the light changing yellow, then you might want to stop doing that as PDRM is ... Four Days Left to Pay Summonses At Half Price Through MyBayar Saman Auto News Adam Aubrey | April 08, 2021 You have until April 11 to get a 50% discount off your summonses! It's been two weeks now since PDRM (Royal Malaysian Police) launched the MyBayar ... Gerak Malaysia: Here’s All You Need to Know If You’re Travelling Interstate Insights Gokul | May 21, 2020 The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) just announced two days ago that those who are stuck in their hometowns due to the Movement Control Order may now ... Discount up to 50% from PDRM from 18-21 May 2020 Auto News Ferdinand | May 16, 2020 PDRM will be offering discounts of up to 50% on your unpaid summonses from 18 to 21 May. Bukit Aman Traffic Investigations and Enforcement ... Comments
DO NOT fall into fake MyBayar PDRM emails, scam leads to phishing website that steals money Auto News Mersita Wasli | October 17, 2023 10:52 pm The public is urged to practice caution as the Malaysia Computer Emergency Response Team (MyCERT) has issued an alert regarding a phishing website impersonating MyBayar PDRM’s official website that is circulated via email. According to the alert notice, the email contains a link and if it is clicked, users will be redirected to a fraudulent website that mimics the legitimate MyBayar PDRM login page. This fake site is used to steal money from users’ bank accounts unsuspectingly. Source: MyCERT The sample shown by MyCERT shows the MyBayar PDRM fake website features a unique Uniform Resource Locator (URL) that reads “https://policefine.ipfsoftwares.com/steps/index.php”. Please note that the MyBayar PDRM’s legitimate, official website has “https://mybayar.rmp.gov.my/en’’ as the URL. Source: MyCERT In the fake MyBayar PDRM website as shown here, users are asked to fill in their vehicle’s plate number to “search for a fine”, and it will reveal the fine or summon’s description including the amount that needs to be paid within 7 days with an additional cost if the fine is not paid within the stipulated time frame. Source: MyCERT Next, comes the riskiest part of the scammer’s modus operandi - users are asked to use a bank card to pay for the fine; which will require the user to enter their card number, expiry date, and CVV. “The scammer's goal in this syndicate is not to obtain money from users when they pay the fine, which is RM50, but the bank card details. Scammers could manipulate the (details) harvested from the bank cards and make more money with that information,” said MyCERT. Source: MyCERT Please note that there could be more than one type of email or website that is being circulated to scam unsuspecting users. Another suspicious email received by a fellow colleague shows similar attributes to the aforementioned fake email, as shown below. To keep everyone safe in cyberspace, MyCERT highly recommends the public to not panic when receiving taunting emails or messages. Users are also advised to have their devices updated with the latest security measures announced by the vendor and to follow best practice security policies to determine which updates should be applied. You can read the full notice here for more practical advice and next course of action should you come across a similar scam attempt. Be safe out there, folks! ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags MyBayar PDRM scam MyBayar saman PDRM fake scam PDRM MyCERT
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