Hello everyone,
I found this message in my message box.
I translated to English and as fat as i understand i should pay this amount of money as fine.
Couldn’t use the link because i am not sure if this is real or scam. How can i know why do i have this fine?

by later_Postyy

33 comments
  1. Scam. Just search on this so called “rendorsegportal-hu”, there is no such thing.
    There’s a valid one: ugyintezes.police.hu

  2. This, but with SCAM

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  3. Check the URL. Absolutely scam. And the police would never send you anything like that.

  4. URL-s like “something – hu .com ” mostly leads to scam sites.

  5. Please share your credit card details so we can verify if your card is eligible for paying the above mentioned fine.

  6. Scam. Officials do not contact you this way, and dont use com domains

  7. If you had any unpaid fine police would come to you in person and they do not text messages, that happenes when you talk to ho….s but not the police.

  8. Scam. This is NOT how a decision by police to fine you looks like. They’ll send an official letter/mail with tons of legal stuff, referencing why they are fining you, etc.

  9. Huge scam, always check the official websites, and compare with the sms/email

  10. Scam. The Hungarian Police never will contact you via SMS nor e-mail.

  11. It’s a scam. Look the url: “-hu.com”. official hungarian websites would simply have .hu at the end and this scam clearly plays to chance of you accidentally overlooking the .com and only seeing the hu part, thinking it’s a real hungarian website. This is a very common scam technique, I know someone who fell for a similar one but it was with the hungarian post asking for some fee to be paid, there too it ended with “-hu.com”. So if you see a url like this coming in an sms, it’s most likely a scam, dont even think about clicking on it, it might infect your phone with a virus too.

  12. scam. check the link. all the official links in hungary without exception always ends to .hu, that is .com

  13. These filthy bastards who exploit and profit from others’ fear should rot! They belong in prison!

  14. The others already pointed out why it’s a scam. Just a personal opinion that internet literacy should be part of primary education for this exact reason. Everyone should learn at a very young age how to understand what each part of a URL is before they click on it, and the common signs of a phishing attack.

  15. I opened it for you, they prefilled the texbox with the issue number, regardless the link did not contain it. If you open the link and click on basically anything, they redirect you to the real police.hu. If you write any number in the issue number part, it will come up with a ticket, regardless the number. The part where they ask for the card details, they would not redirect you to a secure page, but use their own. They check the card number, so I was not able to add random numbers, and I don’t know how mastercard come up with card numbers, so i reached a wall here. Maybe they save every key strokes, so it can happen they would give the same error message for proper card number too. I am not sure

  16. Not only the multiple domain attempts (hu.com) but the lack of accents also indicates that it’s scam.

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