The National Annual Holiday Office (ONVA) has informed us that fraudulent emails and SMS messages are being circulated in its name. They ask you to update your details in order to receive your holiday allowance. You will be asked to enter your personal details. Do not do this. Do not click on any links or answer any questions.
ONVA also informs us that the links are systematically blocked once they have been reported. However, new emails, new links and new text messages are being sent all the time. Be vigilant!
How can you detect fraudulent messages?
- Check the sender's email address or phone number.
- Check the language used, spelling mistakes, etc.
- Want to know more? https://safeonweb.be/en/learn-identify-fake-e-mails
What should I do if I receive a fraudulent message?
- Don't click on any links!
- Forward the message to suspicious@safeonweb.be
You can find more information on the ONVA website: www.onva.fgov.be > Message suspect ?
ONVA recommends using the online service Moncomptedevacances.be or the online form on the official website www.onva.fgov.be and www.onva.be to manage your file.