
MMDA Warns of Fake NCAP Website: Public Urged to be Vigilant
MMDA Warns of Fake NCAP Website: Public Urged to Exercise Caution The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has issued an urgent warning to the public regarding a fraudulent website impersonating the official No Contact Apprehension Policy (NCAP) platform. This unofficial website is designed to collect vehicle plate numbers, raising concerns about potential misuse of personal information and identity theft. "We urge the public to be vigilant and only use the official NCAP website," said an MMDA spokesperson in a recent news release. "Do not enter your plate number on any unofficial site." The fake website closely mimics the official NCAP site, making it difficult for unsuspecting motorists to identify the deception. The MMDA is working to take down the fraudulent site and is investigating the individuals responsible. The authority also plans to improve its official website to enhance security and prevent future impersonations. The MMDA's warning highlights the increasing need for online safety awareness. Citizens are advised to verify the authenticity of websites before submitting any personal information. The agency encourages reporting any suspicious websites to the proper authorities. This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of online security and the need for continuous vigilance against cybercrime.