MailGuard has identified a new phishing campaign impersonating Linkt, targeting Australians with fake overdue toll invoices designed to harvest payment details.
This attack is effective because it looks routine. A small amount, a familiar brand, and a simple action. Pay now.
The scam begins with an email titled: “Your vehicle has an overdue Final Toll Invoice”
The message uses Linkt branding, including promotional imagery, and mimics the layout of a legitimate notification. It references a missed toll and prompts the recipient to act quickly. However, the email itself is actually a single large image, with one primary call-to-action: “Pay My Invoice”
This technique is used to bypass traditional scanning and guide the recipient toward a single decision.
Step 1: Fake payment portal
Clicking the link directs users to a fraudulent payment page that closely resembles Linkt’s legitimate portal.
Key elements include:
The design is clean, familiar, and aligned with real user experiences, making it difficult to distinguish from a genuine request.
Step 2: Payment capture and processing loop
Once users proceed, they are taken through a staged payment process:
If the transaction fails, users are prompted to try again, allowing attackers to capture multiple card attempts.
Step 3: Confirmation of stolen details
The final stage presents a confirmation screen, reinforcing the illusion of a legitimate transaction.
At this point, sensitive financial information has already been captured.
MailGuard analysis identified several clear warning signs:
This campaign reflects a broader shift in phishing.
Attackers are no longer relying on obvious deception. Instead, they align with everyday financial workflows:
When combined with time pressure, this increases the likelihood of action.
For businesses, the risk is significant. A single interaction can result in:
Stay Safe, Know the Signs
MailGuard advises all recipients of these emails to delete them immediately without clicking on any links. Responding or providing personal details can lead to identity theft, data breaches, and financial losses.
Avoid emails that:
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