# Attackers use real booking details to impersonate hotels and trick travellers into handing over payment information.

*fintech · news · 2026-04-08 · Daily Mail Online*

## Key points

- The 'reservation hijack scam' uses real booking details to impersonate hotels and target travellers.
- Attackers increasingly access legitimate hotel or booking systems to contact guests through trusted platforms.
- Messages reference actual reservation data and are sent via official channels, making scams hard to detect.
- This scam removes traditional warning signs like bad grammar or suspicious links, catching even cautious consumers.
- Norton researchers warn that verifying payment requests independently is now essential for travellers.

**Countries:** UK

[Read the full story on Daily Mail Online](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-15712367/warning-new-reservation-hijack-travel-scam.html)

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