Summary:
- This article discusses a new type of scam targeting travelers to the UK. Scammers are sending fake emails and text messages claiming to be from the UK's Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system, asking for personal and financial information.
- The scam aims to steal people's personal data and money by tricking them into thinking they need to pay for an ETA, which is actually a free service provided by the UK government.
- The article warns travelers to be cautious of any unsolicited messages about the ETA system and to only use the official UK government website to apply for the authorization.