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As reported, this was done by simulating the ship’s self-service website esiunta.lt and dpd.lt. The parcel company urges residents to be very careful and reminds them to always ensure that the DPD websites they open end in “dpd.lt” (if it ends in “dpdlt” (without a period), it is not a page owned by the company).
According to Gabrielius Bilevičius, DPD Lietuva’s director of marketing and sales in the Baltic countries, this Sunday information was received about a malicious Internet link that requested payment card data. It claims that while the company name was mentioned in the link address, DPD Lietuva was not associated with this link in any way, and the suspicious link has already been disabled.
“We have received reports that online scammers have called people who sell their items on advertising portals and allegedly wanted to buy their products. These people provided a link asking them to share their payment card details. After notifying the responsible authorities and discovering that the link was malicious, it was blocked, ”says G. Bilevičius.
According to him, the official links for DPD Lietuva’s shipments are www.esiunta.dpd.lt and www.esiunta.lt, and the company does not collect payments for goods sold by people on any of these pages.
“Residents should always exercise caution when opening unclear indications of origin. We recommend that you always ensure that the site you are visiting is secure and does not compromise your personal or financial information or money. If you observe similar fraudulent activities on behalf of DPD Lietuva, please inform me by e-mail, by e-mail [email protected] ”, says DPD Lietuva, director of marketing and sales in the Baltic countries.
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