ALERT: Irish Shein shoppers hit with major scam warning
Online shoppers have been urged to be wary of an email purportedly from popular online store Shein, containing a coveted Shein Mystery Box and urging them to click a link to claim their prize.
Marc Porcar, CEO of QR Code Generator said,
“If you receive an email with a “Shein mystery box,” do not open it. It is a phishing email, not from Shein but from unidentified hackers looking to steal your personal information.
“Designed to trick recipients into clicking on a link that redirects them to a fake website, this website mimics Shein’s official website, allowing users to enter their personal information to win a prize.
“Whilst Shein does offer legitimate mystery boxes during promotions or special events, the way to know if they are legitimate is to recognize the website you are directed to.
"The website you are directed to by scammers mimics Shein’s, and the obvious way to indicate this is the URL, which is different from the official website.”
There are several fake Shein websites circulating the web, however there are ways you can spot these.
Marc Porcar adds,
“When speaking with customer service at Shein, it is important never to share any personal or payment information via phone call, text message, or WhatsApp. Shein only uses email and in-site chat for customer service.
“Shein is one of the world’s most popular shopping platforms, with more than 500 million downloads on the Google Play Store alone, scammers have a lot of potential to trick shoppers.”
Recent reports reveal cybersecurity researchers identified a malware campaign named Mal. This campaign involved more than 1,000 phishing emails impersonating Shein. These emails featured misleading subject lines and links to credential-harvesting sites.
For those who have ever placed an order through a fraudulent Shein website and had personal information stolen, or have not received an item, Marc Porcar shares what steps to take:
“First things first, immediately contact your bank or payment provider to stop any pending transactions and explain you have paid a scam website impersonating Shein. You can then dispute the charges as fraud.
“Ensure you check your credit card statements and bank account closely for any unauthorized charges from the fake website and report any if so.
“Contact the legit Shein customer support using the number on their official website to flag the fake website.
“To warn other potential victims, leave online reviews about your experience with the scam site to warn other potential victims.
“Continue to be vigilant about any potential identity theft that could occur if personal information was entered on the fake site and monitor all of your credit reports.
“To file an official Internet crime report about the fraudulent website, contact the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center at www.ic3.gov.”
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