DHL AC HEHACKT?
moin Leute ich wurde gehackt bei dhl und jemand hat was auf die Paket Station gecshivkt und habe gesehen das ist eine Otto Bestellung aber die ist wohl klar auf Rechnung oder so was das machen ja die Betrüger aber was soll ich machen wenn die Polizei die Person sucht die der Postsation gehört das bin ich ja aber was soll machen wenn die mich packen
Huh?
It would be helpful if you would use a few phrases and paragraphs in the text to read and understand the whole thing.
And it’s not yet clear what happened.
So you’re customer at DHL and use the packing station. And now any unknown has come to your access data, has an order sent by Otto Shipping sent to your mail number and the package has then got your access data from the mail station?
Question: How old are you?
Then all this helps nix, you have to reimburse to the police and advert Unknown for missing your data as well as data abuse.
Yes but the ac of Otto does not belong to me either not to him then thinks the person of Otto ac there that was understood you
No, I just understand the station. Try to write correct sentences!
What do you mean?
What happened?
A package of Otto Shipping has been sent to your mail number, and that’s what an unknown with your access data has got from the parcel station, is that right?
And again the question: How old are you? Are you all year round?
I assume your password at DHL has changed you already?
If you use the same password for other apps, change the passwords there as well.
You also need to clarify how the perpetrators have come to your access data.
Change the password to your mailbox first. Most of the unauthorized accesses to any account or apps run through a compromised mailbox.
Did you get an e-mail lately that you should confirm or update your data for the DHL app and do it?
Or maybe you should confirm or update the data for your mailbox?
Do you only use the app with your smartphone or laptop or tablet? Could you have captured Trojans or other malware that used your access data?
Okay, thank you
Okay. Otherwise, this would have been a case for your parents…
What do you even see in this app? Isn’t that the parcel’s number? And is there a name who the recipient is?
It could be that the account was also registered with Otto Shipping on your name, because actually the name on the package must always match the owner of the postal number.
And if the perpetrators had access to your DHL account, they also had access to your entire data and could theoretically have given your name and address without problems when shipping Otto.
And that’s why you have to reimburse the police and the ad with the whole story. If Otto should send you money for what was in the package, you can immediately refer to the police ad that your DHL app was hacked and your data was abused.
The Otto ac belongs to me not that is a Vic ac =victim ac From Otto the Otto ac someone else is not mine
I am
Now stay calm.
I’m asking for the third time now: How old are you? Are you all year round??
Unfortunately, I can’t see this thing but I’m coming in debt collection because they have paid the bill this is the problem debt collection can’t find out where the fraudsters come from
Yes, the account at Otto Shipping was then probably registered by fraudsters on freely invented data. They then ordered something more expensive for Otto Shipping, which can be delivered to your mail number and then picked up from a parcel station with your out-of-date access data.
The perpetrators are gone, the package is gone and the only thing that actually exists later is your data to which the post number runs at DHL.
Can you see in the DHL app in which city the package was taken from the parcel station?
And can you see the consignment number that belongs to the package?
Yes, but it is true that the Otto ac is not mine of a strange person belongs to the Otto ac
then let that lie and go back?
Yes but someone has access and can get the package out it has already been brought out
How’s that going? Get the code to get out You on the post app in your smartphone?
It’s not coming by email.
There’s something lazy.