Hong Kong Resident Warns of New “Unidentified Package” Scam Targeting Double 12 Shoppers
A new scam exploiting the surge in online shopping during the Double 12 sales event is circulating, and authorities are urging caution regarding unsolicited packages. A Hong Kong citizen, known only as Threads, has alerted the public to a scheme where recipients are tricked into unknowingly participating in illegal activities after receiving an unlabeled parcel. The scam leverages curiosity and the expectation of a bargain, perhaps leading to significant legal repercussions for those who fall victim.
The scam operates by sending individuals an “unidentified package” containing goods used in fraudulent transactions - often without the recipient’s knowledge. Upon opening the package, the individual becomes unwittingly complicit in a crime, such as money laundering or the distribution of illegally obtained items. Threads’ warning comes as Double 12, a major online shopping festival on December 12th, drives a massive increase in package deliveries, creating an ideal environment for scammers to operate undetected.
According to Threads, the scam’s effectiveness lies in exploiting the recipient’s initial confusion and subsequent attempts to understand the package’s contents. Once opened, the individual is immediately entangled in the fraudulent scheme.
Self-Protection Tutorial:
* Do Not Open: If you receive a package you did not order or one with no sender facts,do not open it.
* Contact Authorities: Immediately report the package to the Hong Kong Police Force’s Cyber Security Reporting Portal (https://www.cybersecurity.gov.hk/en/report-cyber-crime.html).
* Preserve Evidence: Keep the package intact and do not tamper with it in any way. This will aid law enforcement in their examination.
* Document Everything: Take photographs of the package, including any labels or markings, and keep a record of all interaction related to the incident.