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Monday, 23 March 2015

You are eligible to recieve a refund DVLA Driver and Vehicle License Agency phishing

You are eligible to recieve a refund DVLA Driver and Vehicle License Agency phishing


Message Headers:
From: DVLA {dvla@dvladriver.co}
Subject: You are eligible to recieve a refund

Message Body: 

HMRC
DVLA Driver and Vehicle License Agency
Date: 22/March/2015



Dear customer,

We are currrently upgrading our database and we found that you are eligible to recieve a refund from your last payment made on our behalf.

A refund can be delayed for a variety of reasons. As example, for submitting invalid records or applying over the deadline.

To complete your refund application with us, you are required to fill out the form in the link below.

https://www.taxdisc.direct.gov.uk/EvlPortalApp/tax-disc-refund/ID2803422

If you refuses to complete your application within two weeks of receiving this email will cause the lose the specified amount and you will take full responsabilty for that. We sincerely apologise for any inconviniences this might have caused you. Thank you for your co-operation. (c) Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency Swansea SA6 7JL

The Link above has been fakeed and actually takes you to this site...
http://94.23.227.105/images/.w0rk/altul/
The fake website looks like this and asks you upload your driving license:



Cheers,Steve
Sanesecurity.com

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Received the same email Steve...

Firstly I am not in the UK
Secondly the author can't spell or comprehensively construct a sentence in English.

When you click on the given web address you are diverted to 'susdungo.lv'

Is obviously a webforgery by person/persons with English as 2nd language, designed to trick people into revealing personal or financial information by imitating a source you may trust.

Any information entered on this web page may result in identity theft or other fraud.

Paula

Anonymous said...

Just had this email and didn't click on the click due to the poor spelling and grammar so checked the web! Thanks for the heads up!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for this, received the same email and noticed the poor spelling and grammar so checked first!

Anonymous said...

If you have received this email, you can officially report it here:
https://reportlite.actionfraud.police.uk/

There are a few steps to fill out but only takes about 2 minutes or less.

Anonymous said...

I received the same email. Thanks for the infrmation.