
Leading cybersecurity strategist Asela Waidyalankara has warned the public of a fraudulent website currently masquerading as the official Fuel Pass platform.
Taking to ‘X’, he cautioned that the fake site is designed to mislead users into entering personal information, stressing that it is not the legitimate government‑run platform.
Authorities have urged citizens to remain vigilant, avoid sharing sensitive data, and rely only on verified official channels when accessing Fuel Pass services.
The warning comes amid growing concerns about online scams targeting essential public services. (Newswire)

‼️ There is a fraudulent website currently masquerading as the official Fuel Pass platform.
Please do not enter any of your personal information on the site mentioned below ⬇️ It is not the legitimate website. #CybersecurityLK
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— Asela Waidyalankara (@aselawaid) March 16, 2026
