How spotting a fake email is the ultimate key to data security
Posted by Ellen Massey on 3 Jun. 2026 12:00 pm
In the competitive digital landscape of 2026, protecting your property's data integrity is just as critical as driving direct bookings. While many accommodation providers focus solely on guest satisfaction, cybercriminals are increasingly targeting busy holiday parks with sophisticated phishing scams.

As seen in a recent email shared with our team above, scammers are currently posing as Booking.com, fabricating urgent "guest complaints" to steal information. This surge in fraudulent activity relies on high-pressure 24-hour deadlines and panic to trick your front-desk staff into clicking malicious links.
A few tips and tricks to identify a scam:
Source Verification: Always check the sender's domain; the scam in the image above came from a completely unrelated external address (rob@iplaysoccerschools.com).
Format Inspection: Look for critical errors; the email footer contains obvious typos like "Manage your bking" and "Privacy and Ckies".
Zero-Fuss Security: Never click direct links; always log into your official Booking.com Extranet portal securely from a separate browser.
Contact MOM to discuss how we can help keep your digital assets secure today.