'A scammer messaged me through Booking.com's app'

Dear Which?,

I booked a hotel on Booking.com and weeks later got messages through the Booking.com app, apparently from the hotel. 

The messages claim ‘we are unable to register you at our hotel, you will need to do it all over again by following the instructions below, please enter your booking fee’. This is then followed by a dodgy-looking link.

I contacted the hotel using the email address on its website. The hotel replied: ‘Booking.com’s connectivity partner has experienced a security incident. Please disregard any recent email with a payment link, as the link is fraudulent. Your booking is confirmed, and no additional prepayment is required.’

My booking didn’t look like it had been cancelled, but the messages kept coming so eventually I cancelled it myself. But I’m still feeling concerned. 

Katie B, London

Faye Lipson, Which? senior researcher, says: 

The national fraud reporting centre, Action Fraud, warned that between June 2023 and September 2024, it had more than 500 reports of similar phishing scams on Booking.com's platform, with losses totalling over £370,000.

Regardless of how your hotel’s account has been compromised, you need to be wary. The fraudsters have some of your details, though clearly not your payment details, and may use the stolen data in future. When messages claim to be from a trusted organisation and request your personal payment details, it’s vital to stop and verify the request. That means contacting the organisation directly, using trusted contact details.

Booking.com told us it invests in updating and protecting customers and accommodation partners. It said its systems have detected and blocked the majority of suspicious activity. It also says it never asks for payment details via email, chat messages, text or phone. Customers are encouraged to check payment policy details on the property listing page or the booking confirmation to be sure the message is legitimate, or to contact its 24/7 customer service.

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source https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/a-scammer-messaged-me-through-booking.coms-app-aE4XI5J2w1hd
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