Fake site steals data, posing as MMDA traffic checker

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The MMDA alerted the public to a phishing website mimicking the "May Huli Ka" NCAP offense checker, aiming to steal personal information. The fake site, named "May Huli Ba," attempts to collect sensitive data like license plate numbers, posing as an official MMDA platform. The MMDA cited the National Computer Emergency Response Team in its warning. The public is advised to verify website legitimacy and use the official "May Huli Ka" site or the MMDA hotline 136 for inquiries.


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