SMS Scams Claiming to Be From Pos Malaysia
SMS Scams Claiming to Be From Pos Malaysia If you own a phone number in Malaysia, congratulations — you are now a “valued customer” of Pos Malaysia. At least, that’s what the SMS says. A mysterious parcel has arrived. Delivery failed. Action required. Click immediately. Or else. This scam has become so common that it deserves its own national identity card. The message usually arrives without context. No tracking number you recognise. No parcel you remember ordering. Just a polite panic button disguised as customer service. “Bungkusan anda ditahan.” “Alamat tidak lengkap.” “Sila klik pautan untuk elak pemulangan.” The tone is urgent but friendly — like a courier who cares deeply about your emotional well-being. The trick works because Malaysians are constantly waiting for parcels. Shopee. Lazada. TikTok Shop. A cousin sending kuih raya. A friend mailing something “nanti sampai.” In a country addicted to online shopping, a delivery notification feels normal. That’s exactly t...

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