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Beware of New Phishing Scams Pretending to be Fuel Fee Collection Notices

  • Organization:Kaohsiung Motor Vehicles Office-Secretariat
  • Source:Kaohsiung Motor Vehicles Office-Secretariat
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  • Contact Information:07-7711101
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  Recently, new phishing techniques have emerged, with some people receiving text message notifications that falsely claim to be an "Overdue Fuel Fee Collection Notice." The message contains a suspicious link that appears to be from the Motor Vehicle Driver Information Service (MVDIS) website, with a URL of "https://mvdis-gov.vip/twjls1". The message requests that people pay their fuel fees for the year 111. However, upon verification, it was found that the URL in the message does not end with "gov.tw" and is not an official government website. Instead, it is a fake phishing page designed to deceive people into sharing their personal and credit card information. Those who receive such fraudulent messages are advised not to click on the link and to be vigilant against scams.

The correct URL for the MVDIS website is "https://www.mvdis.gov.tw/". People are reminded not to trust text messages and to avoid clicking on suspicious links from unknown sources. They should also not provide any personal information on suspicious websites to avoid being scammed. To protect their own rights and interests, people can download the "MVDIS APP" on their mobile phones or visit the "Motor Vehicle Driver Information Service website" at https://www.mvdis.gov.tw/ to instantly check relevant car fuel costs and regulatory business information.