ThreatsScam

SOCHQ Threat Intel · Scam

Fake DHL Website Stealing Personal Info

Scammers have set up a fake DHL delivery website to trick people into entering personal or payment details. Children and parents who shop online or receive packages may get links to this fake site via text or email.

What to do: Do not click any DHL links in texts or emails — always go directly to dhl.com by typing it yourself, and warn your kids never to click unexpected delivery links.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

Scammers are creating fake DHL websites to steal passwords and payment information from people expecting packages. Your family could receive tricky texts or emails with links that look real — teach everyone to ignore these and visit dhl.com directly by typing the address themselves instead of clicking links.

Related: DHL

More threats like this

Fake Microsoft Copilot upgrade site stealing login detailsFake Instagram Login Page Stealing PasswordsFake Instagram Login Page Stealing PasswordsFake website trying to steal your login detailsFake website stealing login details spotted

Every business has a security team. Your family can too.

SOCHQ watches your home network for scams, breaches, and threats like this — and tells you in plain language what to do.

See how SOCHQ Family works Check your family's safety →

This page is general safety guidance, not individualized security advice. When in doubt, go directly to the official source.