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MMDA warns against phishing site posing as ‘May Huli Ka’ NCAP offense-checker


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The MMDA, citing the Philippines’ National Computer Emergency Response Team, says the fake site called itself ‘May Huli Ba.’

MANILA, Philippines – The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) on Tuesday, June 17, warned prospective users of the “May Huli Ka” No Contact Apprehension Policy offense-checking website that a phishing site was pretending to be the legitimate website of the MMDA in a bid to get people’s sensitive information.

In a tweet, the MMDA, citing the Philippines’ National Computer Emergency Response Team, said the fake site called itself “May Huli Ba.” The site poses as an official MMDA page and tries to get information from prospective users, such as license plate numbers, among other things.

The MMDA urged users to make sure they were visiting legitimate MMDA-affiliated links, and reminded people they could go to the official website at https://mayhulika.mmda.gov.ph/ to check the status of any offenses they may have incurred.

Additionally, MMDA hotline 136 is also available to answer queries from the public.

– Rappler.com


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