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How can you recognize Trenitalia Smishing: fake compensations for train delay steal card data?

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TLDR

The Postal Police is reporting a new smishing campaign impersonating Trenitalia: an SMS notifies the passenger that their train arrived late and that they are entitled to a travel compensation. The link leads to a fraudulent page that...

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The Postal Police is reporting a new smishing campaign impersonating Trenitalia: an SMS notifies the passenger that their train arrived late and that they are entitled to a travel compensation. The link leads to a fraudulent page that...

Red flags

  • Urgent pressure to click, pay, or share codes immediately.
  • A link or sender that does not match the official organization.
  • Requests for card data, passwords, OTPs, wallet signatures, or bank transfers.

What to do

  1. 1The Postal Police is reporting a new smishing campaign impersonating Trenitalia: an SMS notifies the passenger that their train arrived late and that they are entitled to a travel compensation.
  2. 2The link leads to a fraudulent page that first asks for a phone number, then the complete credit card details, and finally the payment of a fake "verification fee" to unlock the refund.
  3. 3Verify any compensation only on trenitalia.com or through the official app.

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FAQ

Is Trenitalia Smishing: fake compensations for train delay steal card data a real scam pattern?

Yes. Treat the message, call, or payment request as suspicious until you verify it through an official channel.

What are the first warning signs?

Urgent pressure to click, pay, or share codes immediately.; A link or sender that does not match the official organization.; Requests for card data, passwords, OTPs, wallet signatures, or bank transfers.

What should I do first?

The Postal Police is reporting a new smishing campaign impersonating Trenitalia: an SMS notifies the passenger that their train arrived late and that they are entitled to a travel compensation.; The link leads to a fraudulent page that first asks for a phone number, then the complete credit card details, and finally the payment of a fake "verification fee" to unlock the refund.; Verify any compensation only on trenitalia.com or through the official app.

Can LegalAudit check my case?

Yes. Start a free chat and paste the message, link, sender, or payment details for triage.