AAHK warns public to beware of imposter website
Posted: 8 March 2022 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
Airport Authority Hong Kong has warned the public to beware of an imposter website that claims to be linked to the organisation, offering cash prizes upon the completion of a questionnaire.


Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) has advised members of the public to beware of an imposter website and to avoid clicking into links to the website that claims to give away cash prizes upon the completion of a questionnaire. AAHK did not launch, and AAHK has no connection with, such a website or activity. AAHK has contacted the Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau of Hong Kong Police on the matter.


Sample of link to imposter website. Credit: Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK)
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