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Scammers are placing fake Swiss Post "Avis de passage" (collection notices) in letterboxes across Switzerland. These physical slips include a QR code that, when scanned, redirects victims to a phishing site designed to steal personal or...
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Scammers are placing fake Swiss Post "Avis de passage" (collection notices) in letterboxes across Switzerland. These physical slips include a QR code that, when scanned, redirects victims to a phishing site designed to steal personal or...
Signaux d'alerte
- : Unsolicited paper notices urging you to scan a QR code or pay a small "redelivery fee" you never owed Spelling, formatting or translation errors, or missing the official Swiss Post logo and tracking number Pressure to act within hours ("otherwise the parcel is returned") to stop you thinking twice What to do: Do not scan QR codes on unexpected paper slips
- type the post URL yourself instead Verify any collection notice directly in the official Swiss Post app or at the post office Report the suspicious slip to the NCSC via the national reporting form
Que faire
- 1Red flags: Unsolicited paper notices urging you to scan a QR code or pay a small "redelivery fee" you never owed Spelling, formatting or translation errors, or missing the official Swiss Post logo and tracking number Pressure to act within hours ("otherwise the parcel is returned") to stop you thinking twice What to do: Do not scan QR codes on unexpected paper slips; type the post URL yourself instead Verify any collection notice directly in the official Swiss Post app or at the post office Report the suspicious slip to the NCSC via the national reporting form
Source
ncsc-switzerland
Source verifiee par Mythos Forensic Team
https://www.ncsc.admin.ch/ncsc/en/home/aktuell/im-fokus/2026/wochenrueckblick_24.htmlFAQ
Week 24: Fake Swiss Post Collection Notices with Phishing QR Codes in Letterboxes est une vraie arnaque ?
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Quels sont les premiers signaux ?
: Unsolicited paper notices urging you to scan a QR code or pay a small "redelivery fee" you never owed Spelling, formatting or translation errors, or missing the official Swiss Post logo and tracking number Pressure to act within hours ("otherwise the parcel is returned") to stop you thinking twice What to do: Do not scan QR codes on unexpected paper slips; type the post URL yourself instead Verify any collection notice directly in the official Swiss Post app or at the post office Report the suspicious slip to the NCSC via the national reporting form
Que faire en premier ?
Red flags: Unsolicited paper notices urging you to scan a QR code or pay a small "redelivery fee" you never owed Spelling, formatting or translation errors, or missing the official Swiss Post logo and tracking number Pressure to act within hours ("otherwise the parcel is returned") to stop you thinking twice What to do: Do not scan QR codes on unexpected paper slips; type the post URL yourself instead Verify any collection notice directly in the official Swiss Post app or at the post office Report the suspicious slip to the NCSC via the national reporting form
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