The NZ Transport Agency is advising people to delete widely distributed ‘phishing scam’ emails which ask recipients to provide their driver licence details on counterfeit websites, and is offering to waive the fee for a replacement licence for anyone caught out by the scam.
The NZ Transport Agency is advising people to delete widely distributed 'phishing scam' e-mails which ask recipients to provide their driver licence details on a counterfeit website, and is offering to waive the fee for a replacement licence for anyone caught out by the scam.