Asda and Morrisons customers are being warned of fake delivery text messages from fraudsters trying to obtain their personal details.
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) has warned shoppers of fake text messages claiming that an Asda or Morrisons order is out for delivery.
The message includes links to a webpage supposedly allowing the recipient to track their order and view a delivery note, trading standards chiefs have warned.
Scammers will use the links to steal personal details from unsuspecting victims which could put their personal finances at risk.
It is the latest scam since the start of the pandemic with the Royal Mail, various banks, HMRC and even the NHS used to try and dupe people out of their personal details.
CTSI lead officer Katherine Hart said: “Scammers are sending these texts to phone numbers on the off chance that the recipient has placed an order with the particular supermarket.
“The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a greater reliance on home shopping deliveries, making the public more open to falling for this scam than ever before.
“The public should be aware that these campaigns are not limited to the Asda or Morrisons brands, and they may receive messages quoting the names of other major supermarket chains.”
Consumers who receive a suspicious text should contact the supermarket, if they shop with them, to verify it.
Any scam texts should be forwarded to 7726, a free reporting service run by Ofcom.
⚠️Criminals are sending texts pretending to be from a delivery company, with a link that infects Android phones with malicious software.
— Ofcom (@Ofcom) April 26, 2021
⛔️If you receive a message like this, DO NOT tap the link.
🛡️Forward the text to 7726 to report it to your provider.https://t.co/JllkMBtsAc pic.twitter.com/dDSzcCQx7F
An Asda spokesman said: “We are aware of a string of scams that are being sent to customers impersonating various different brands, including Asda, through SMS messages.
“We will never ask for any personal information through text messages, and any SMS communication from us does not come from a mobile number.
“We would like to remind our customers that they should never click on suspicious links, but if anyone is unsure about any communication claiming to be from Asda, please contact our customer services team.”
Scams can also be reported to Action Fraud and the Citizens Advice Consumer Helpline on 0808 223 1133.
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