This article is from Trend Micro.
It’s June, the first month of summer! Many of you have already started to plan for a wonderful summer vacation. However, while you are busy arranging accommodation for your holidays, scammers are all around you, with a handful of travel scams aiming to lighten your pockets.
This week we’ve detected several fake websites that impersonate Airbnb.com. Have you come across any of them?
Below is a list of fake Airbnb websites. It should be easy to tell a fake site from the legitimate one by looking at its web address — the genuine Airbnb website’s URL should be airbnb.com:
Fake Airbnb website
Wondering what would happen if you book a night with these fake websites?
Well, first of all, there’s no real house listing here. You’ll pay and get nothing, basically throwing your money into a river. When you are already travelling and finally realize that the booking site is fake, you’ll be hopeless and far away from home.
What’s worse, these fake sites are designed to steal your personal information. When you log in on the site, scammers can record all the log-in credentials you’ve submitted. They can thus use them to commit other cybercrimes such as identity theft! Here’s a screenshot of a fake Airbnb log-in page:
Fake Airbnb log-in page
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