QuickCheck: Are there fake Malaysia Digital Arrival Card websites?


PETALING JAYA: The digital world is full of opportunities, but it also has its fair share of traps.

In the hustle and bustle of travel planning, it’s easy to fall prey to online scams.

It has been said that there are fake Malaysia Digital Arrival Card websites; is this true?

VERDICT:

TRUE

Yes, this is true; the Immigration Department has issued a warning about fake Malaysia Digital Arrival Card websites.

In a post on their official Facebook page, they have said that travellers should check and only use the official website, which is https://imigresen-online.imi.gov.my/mdac/main.

The Department added that travellers should be wary of other websites using the “Malaysia Digital Arrival Card” name and added that using the official website is crucial to prevent fraud.

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