Travelers rely on TSA PreCheck to breeze through airport security. This U.S. airport screening program streamlines the security process, allowing members to avoid long lines and time-consuming checks. Unfortunately, cybercriminals are leveraging the popularity of TSA PreCheck to launch phishing scams targeting unsuspecting travelers.
Here’s how the scam works: You receive an email that appears to be from TSA PreCheck, urging you to enroll or renew your membership. The email contains a link that leads to what looks like the official TSA PreCheck website. On this fake website, you’re prompted to pay a fee to secure your membership benefits.
If you enter payment details on this fraudulent site, you risk losing both your money and sensitive information. The scammers gain access to your financial data, and the membership you think you’ve purchased won’t be valid at any airport.
Tips to Avoid TSA PreCheck Phishing Scams
Scrutinize unexpected emails:
Scams like this can target any organization, not just TSA PreCheck. Be cautious of unexpected emails, especially those urging you to act quickly.
Beware of payment requests:
Cybercriminals often use pressure tactics to make you pay immediately. Remember, legitimate TSA PreCheck enrollment payments are made in person, not online.
Verify before you click:
Legitimate emails from the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) do not include direct payment links. When in doubt, contact the TSA directly to confirm the email’s authenticity.
Your Partner in Cybersecurity
Cyber threats like phishing scams are a growing risk in today’s digital world. At Citynet, we take cybersecurity seriously, partnering with KnowBe4, the world’s leading security awareness training platform. Through this partnership, we provide advanced tools and training to help identify and avoid phishing attempts and other cyber scams.