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SAA warns of phishing scam

12 Apr 2017 - by Chana Boucher
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ANOTHER phishing scam

is circulating the travel

industry, this time targeting

SAA customers.

An agent contacted TNW

after receiving an email that

appeared to be a booking

confirmation sent by SAA

and urging the recipient to

click on one of two links

to either print an itinerary

or cancel the ticket. The

agent became suspicious

as the wording was unusual

and she had not made any

bookings for her client.

She also noticed that,

when holding the cursor

over the links, they were

not actually directed to

the airline’s website.

“We would like to advise

our customers that this

phishing scam features from

time to time and targets

airline customers as a way

of getting to credit card

and Voyager log-in details,

as well as their personal

information,” says SAA

spokesperson, Tlali Tlali.

The scam involves e-mails

thanking customers for their

purchase, stating that their

booking is confirmed, giving

a booking reference number

as well as the credit card

charge and then asking the

customer to follow a link.

Tlali says these emails

are not from SAA. “We

advise that in the event

they receive such e-mails

they should delete them

immediately and not enter

any personal information.

“No matter how authentic

such emails may seem, any

email that has a link to an

Internet banking sign-on

page, or a page requesting

any personal or banking

information, is not from

SAA. In addition, customers

are advised never to click

on such a link as it will

take them to a fraudulent

website where their banking

details, including a PIN or

customer selected PIN may

be compromised.” He adds

that SAA will never include

a link that takes customers

directly to a log-in page.

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