The courier messages scam persists, and now there's a new tactic involving Pos Laju targeting unsuspecting customers. If you receive an SMS related to this, refrain from clicking the link.
New scam in town. Do not click. @posmalaysia pic.twitter.com/REaDvYJBcD
— KEN (@ruffleseed) January 23, 2024
Posing as Pos Malaysia, fraudulent groups are actively sending out scam messages. Pos Malaysia has issued a warning about an ongoing scam in which these groups impersonate Pos, sending deceptive SMS to the public.
The scam messages falsely claim that your parcel has reached the warehouse, but due to incomplete delivery address details, the smooth dispatch of the parcel is hindered. Recipients are urged to click the provided link to update their address. If you come across such an SMS, avoid clicking the link. Instead, report it by reaching out to 997 or through WhatsApp at 013-2111222.