It`s that time of the year — scammers are taking advantage of people looking to book a room over the holidays.
Expedia, one of the largest travel sites in the world, warns about a phishing scam targeting unsuspecting customers, according to news reports.
Source: expedia.com
Some Expedia customers have been emailed and called from someone pretending to work at the reputable company, after a breach at a third party disclosed their names, phone numbers, email addresses and travel bookings.
We are aware of a scenario involving fraudulent communications to a proportion of consumers who have booked on our site from an individual claiming to represent our organization or the hotel at which they have booked a room,” Expedia wrote in an email to its clients.
The purpose of the scam is to obtain further payment details directly from clients, Expedia says.
The notice says that credit card data was not compromised in the incident.
How to avoid travel scams
Don`t worry, your holiday is not ruined. There are a few generally-available tips and tricks that will help you stay safe before and after you plan your vacation:
And remember that malware doesn`t leave “out of office” notifications”¦ Not even on summer holidays.
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