DVLA Digital Alignment Summary Scam
Using overly formal language, almost unintelligable this DVLA phishing scam is attempting to obtain your personal details, most likely credit card details. The sender email address uses a Brazillian country domain name extension, unlikely for a Welsh based UK organisation...
E-Mail received:
Date: 04/04/2026, 14:28
From: Vehicle Services - DVLA throughtheyears41@3three.com.br
To: [Name and email address redacted]
Digital alignment summary - Ref: DVLA-REC-2026-X21
Notes: The sender email address: throughtheyears41@3three.com.br is a Brazillian domain name very unusual for an email supposedly coming from a UK Government department.
The click through address: https://s.pu.go.id/MTk2/eB8gcD is unlikely to be a genuine DVLA page.
Analysis of the email by Google Gemini AI:
Recommendation: Do not click on the link. Delete the email.
Michael Fowler
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