Scams like these

One bad thing, is that someone somewhere might have onsold details of your booking, could be the hotel management, ...
Or keylogger.
Just presupposing.
Maybe the aim of the message is for you to respond to that Whatsapp #.
Yes
I did not respond of course
I am thinking its a local issue - Portugal Brazil hotel workers 😞
 
about a series of spam WhatsApp messages overnight. Requested verification via links of credit card details for a hotel booking I made for next year in Portugal.
Possibly the hotel booking system has been compromised by a hacker.
That said I have seen some Asian hotels doing similar, but a legitimate request.

 
Dear fred,
We are pleased to inform you that you have been selected as a successful claimant under the United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC) in conjunction with the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) payment scheme, referenced under file number UNCC/BIS/2024.
In order to proceed with the disbursement of your compensation payment, we kindly request that you provide us with your full contact details for further instructions and information regarding your awarded payment.
Best Regards,
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Chief Audit Payments Section
United Nations Compensation Commission (UNCC)


Another place for not wandering
Fred
 
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Very concerned about a series of spam WhatsApp messages overnight. Requested verification via links of credit card details for a hotel booking I made for next year in Portugal.
What is most distressing is the hotel, dates of stay, my name and contact number are all accurate.
I logged into my account - booking is there.
I have reported to both SLH with whom I booked directly and the hotel itself to investigate.
The number originates from Brazil (?hotel employee)
No credit card breaches as I figure they would have already used it if they had the details
I will await the responses
Creepy
UPDATE:
So I heard back from SLH who emailed that the booking and data is safe.

They quoted a message from the hotel that this is along the lines of this is a fraudulent message 😒. Do not respond. Its not from the hotel. Your details are safe.

(Duuh)

So…. I replied asking the issue to be escalated

Along the lines of
My data in fact is not safe… this is not phishing which is not targetted but a data breach of my personal information….and as such I expect a response that is targeted to my situation.

They replied - yes - hotel is doing everything it can to resolve this…

We shall see

I am looking elsewhere
 
UPDATE:
So I heard back from SLH who emailed that the booking and data is safe.

They quoted a message from the hotel that this is along the lines of this is a fraudulent message 😒. Do not respond. Its not from the hotel. Your details are safe.

(Duuh)

So…. I replied asking the issue to be escalated

Along the lines of
My data in fact is not safe… this is not phishing which is not targetted but a data breach of my personal information….and as such I expect a response that is targeted to my situation.

They replied - yes - hotel is doing everything it can to resolve this…

We shall see

I am looking elsewhere
UPDATE 2:

No reply from hotel or SLH

Hotel website still has notice saying attempted fraud - watch out for scams. If concerned contact customer service (no details or email for doing so). In any case, have not heard from the hotel in five days despite communicating with them so —why bother?

I cancelled my reservation and told them the experience was appalling and I have not had a satisfactory resolution.
 
UPDATE 2:

No reply from hotel or SLH

Hotel website still has notice saying attempted fraud - watch out for scams. If concerned contact customer service (no details or email for doing so). In any case, have not heard from the hotel in five days despite communicating with them so —why bother?

I cancelled my reservation and told them the experience was appalling and I have not had a satisfactory resolution.
UPDATE NO 3
I get an email from the hotel manager himself.
Yep, the system has been compromised — police and IT involved — its widespread. They cannot identify the source
Madam - you have been most helpful and we gave the police your screenshots. We understand your cancelling but will keep you informed of progress….
 
UPDATE NO 3
I get an email from the hotel manager himself.
Yep, the system has been compromised — police and IT involved — its widespread. They cannot identify the source
Madam - you have been most helpful and we gave the police your screenshots. We understand your cancelling but will keep you informed of progress….
What would you conclude re: this comment in his email? ‘We cannot understand how all these bookings could be affected as they come in from numerous platforms — local and international’
Well I conclude there is only one common denominator - the hotel aka staff
Hotel in Portugal - whatsapp messages from Brazil?
 
Looks very realistic until you check the sender

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