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Phishing imitations of Albert Heijn

Phishing domains impersonating Albert Heijn. Stay alert: Albert Heijn never asks for your DigiD, PIN or login credentials via SMS or email.

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15 May
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How does Albert Heijn phishing work?

What is a Albert Heijn phishing imitation?

Scammers register domains that look like ah.nl (with extra words, hyphens or a different extension) and build a fake login page. Victims typically receive an SMS, email or WhatsApp message linking to such a fake domain.

How do you spot a fake Albert Heijn?

Check for unusual domain spellings, requests for personal data or PIN codes, and unusual payment or login requests. Real Albert Heijn never asks for your credentials or PIN via SMS or email.

What does Albert Heijn do against phishing?

Official organisations like Albert Heijn work with hosting providers and the Dutch Fraudehelpdesk to take phishing domains offline. Reporting a domain to Fraudehelpdesk speeds up the process.

Frequently asked questions

How many Albert Heijn reports does FFCheck have?

We currently have 0 active dossiers in this category. The list updates hourly via URLhaus, OpenPhish and user reports.

How is this data collected?

FFCheck combines real-time threat feeds (URLhaus, Spamhaus DBL, Google Safe Browsing) with technical analysis of each domain and anonymous user reports.

Can I report a suspicious domain myself?

Yes. Paste the domain into the search bar at the top. We generate a safety dossier instantly and you can share your experience anonymously below.

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