Transport Department alerts public to fraudulent websites purported to be from HKeToll

     The Transport Department (TD) today (November 29) alerted members of the public to fraudulent website addresses that pretend to be the HKeToll (see the HKeToll website for details) and seek to deceive users into making payments and obtain their credit card information.

     The TD clarifies that the fraudulent websites have no connection with the HKeToll and has referred the case to the Police for follow-up. The TD reiterates that the HKeToll only uses "#HKeToll" as the sender ID for issuing SMS messages to users or vehicle owners. Users or vehicle owners must log in to the HKeToll website or mobile app to pay outstanding tolls online.

     Members of the public should stay alert when receiving messages without the prefix "#" but purportedly issued by the HKeToll or any unidentified messages, and should not visit suspicious websites or 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.