It has been confirmed that fake e-mails are circulating to inform the reservation of the large-scale inoculation center for the new coronavirus, and the Information-technology Promotion Agency and others are calling attention.


Clicking on the URL in the email will lead you to a fraudulent site that resembles the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare website "Corona Vaccine Navi" and will ask you to enter your credit card information.

According to the Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA), it has been confirmed that fake e-mails have been circulating from the 29th to guide the inoculation reservation site to the large-scale inoculation center of the Self-Defense Forces.

Connect to a fraudulent site and ask for a card number etc.

If you click the URL written in the email, you will be connected to a fraudulent site similar to "Corona Vaccine Navi" where the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare will introduce the vaccination site etc. It means that you will be asked.



In IPA, do not click the URL immediately for emails sent suddenly from unfamiliar senders, and in the unlikely event that you enter card information etc., consult the police or credit card company immediately. I'm calling attention.



The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare also cautions that "Corona Vaccine Navi does not require you to register your bank account or credit card number. Please do not enter any information."