RJV/ONVA has informed us that a suspicious text message is doing the rounds asking you to update your details. Do not do this under any circumstances.
If you click on the link in the text message, you will be sent to a fake website where you will be asked to enter a whole lot of details. This website looks very trustworthy and looks very much like a page from the real RJV/ONVA website, but it is fake. The URL (https://misajour-onva-be.info - FALSE) is not the real URL (https://www.rjv.fgov.be/ - CORRECT) of the RJV/ONVA.
Never leave your details on an untrustworthy website as they will be used to scam you.


Did you get this message?
- Do not click on a link in a suspicious message, do not open attachments and do not download applications when prompted.
- Suspicious emails can be forwarded to suspicious@safeonweb.be.
Did you click on a suspicious link?
- If you did click, don't fill in the fields any further and abort any interaction.
- NEVER give out personal codes.
- If you have passed on a password that you also use in other places, change it immediately.
Have you been ripped off?
- From the moment you lose money or are extorted, we recommend you file a police report. You file a report with the local police in your place of residence.
- Contact your bank and/or Card Stop on 078 170 170 if you have passed on bank details, money disappears from your bank account or you have transferred money to a scammer. That way, any fraudulent transactions can be blocked.