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Fake DPD Delivery Website Stealing Personal Info

Scammers have set up a fake DPD parcel delivery website to trick people into entering personal or payment details. Families who shop online and expect deliveries are common targets for these fake 'missed delivery' messages.

What to do: If you or your child receives a text or email with a delivery link, do not click it — go directly to the official DPD website by typing the address yourself.

Source: paste_monitor ↗

What this means for your family

If your family orders packages online, scammers are sending fake delivery texts that look real but steal your address, payment info, and passwords when you click them. Always ignore unexpected delivery messages and visit the official DPD website directly by typing it yourself, never through a link someone sends you.

Related: DPD

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