The Transport Department (TD) today (September 26) alerted members of the public to fraudulent SMS messages purportedly issued by the HKeToll. The SMS messages spoofed the name of "HKeToll" and provided hyperlinks with the domain names (https://hketollio----escape_sem_autolink_uri:d0b10a15db40a36d59fddb83ef024cf2----top/hk, https://hke-toll----escape_sem_autolink_uri:d0b10a15db40a36d59fddb83ef024cf2----top/hk and https://hketoll----escape_sem_autolink_uri:d0b10a15db40a36d59fddb83ef024cf2----info/hk) that lead to fake HKeToll websites, which seek to deceive recipients into making payments to obtain their credit card information.
The TD clarifies that the SMS messages were not issued by the HKeToll, and has referred the case to the Police for follow-up. Members of the public are reminded that the HKeToll will not send SMS messages or emails to vehicle owners with hyperlinks which direct them to the websites to carry out transactions. If a vehicle owner wishes to pay an outstanding toll online, they must log in to the HKeToll website (hketoll.gov.hk) or mobile app.
Members of the public should stay alert when receiving unidentified messages. They should not visit suspicious websites and disclose any personal information. Anyone who has provided his or her personal information to the websites concerned should contact the Police. For enquiries about the HKeToll, please call 3853 7333.
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