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Pay attention, in this scam the attackers use Booking to steal your money, this is how it works

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The scams that we find on the Internet are becoming more and more frequent and of which we can fall victim at any time. In addition, we find campaigns especially aimed at a series of times and moments of the year, as is the case that we are telling you about now. And taking into consideration that the online service mentioned is used especially throughout these months, attackers want to take advantage of this circumstance.

Surely many of you already know first-hand that the platform that we are talking about here, Booking, is one of the great references when making all types of accommodation reservations. In the summer season, as could not be otherwise, its use multiplies. and those malicious actors that want to do with our private data, even steal our money, are launched using the online service.

In fact, at this moment many users are reporting in different social networks a scam campaign that is appearing right now. What’s more, as some of those affected make known, it is a malicious campaign used by the aforementioned Booking and that is quite convincing. Hence precisely its great potential danger. This is the reason why below we will show you how it works so that you do not fall into the trap if you are regular users of this service.

How the scam used by Booking works

Taking into consideration the dates we are in at the moment, in the middle of summer, possibly a good number of users have made their reservations through Booking. This means that they are currently waiting to enjoy their reserved stay, sometimes months in advance, when the time comes.

However, the scam we are mentioning now focuses on a email that we received and that could ruin all our hopes this summer. Of course, attackers make use of all this to deceive us in a more effective way. The reason for this is that we receive an email designed in such a way that it seems to come from the platform, requesting some additional data.

If we refuse to provide this information, the email itself informs us that we could lose our reservation. Obviously, it uses images and sources that pose as the original online service to deceive us. Basically, what they ask us for is a series of personal information to confirm the reservation and not lose it.

All this is done through a malicious website that imitates the official Booking website where we must enter these data, including bank details, as confirmation. From there, as you can imagine, malicious actors receive the information entered to do whatever they want with it, so we become scam victims.


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