People are being urged to delete a phishing scam e-mail which directs recipients to a counterfeit website to renew their vehicle licence
People are being urged to delete a phishing scam e-mail which directs recipients to a counterfeit website to renew their vehicle licence
2 April 2020
NZTA says the emails are not from them.
Since the agency first issued warnings about a similar scam late last year, several new versions of the original email have appeared.
Spokesperson Andy Knackstedt says an email genuinely sent from NZTA will include your specific vehicle details - your number plate, vehicle make and licence expiry date.
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