Daily fight against unfair practices
The partners at the FPS Economy (Economic Inspection) receive daily reports of unfair commercial practices, scams or fraud via websites. Each report is carefully analysed and, if necessary, an investigation is opened. Companies are given a deadline to remedy any infringements.
If this does not happen, or if it is a case of manifest fraud, the new collaboration with the CCB makes it possible to introduce procedures to make these websites inaccessible. This collaboration strengthens the protection of consumers and companies in a faster and more effective way.
Automatic redirection to warning
The system automatically redirects any attempt to visit a fraudulent website to a warning page – a special page on the FPS Economy website or the Safeonweb website. This redirection is carried out by the CCB via the BAPS (Belgian Anti-Phishing Shield) system, which automatically checks whether visited websites are on the list of known unreliable sites.
The process works as follows: as soon as you click on a link, your computer automatically sends a DNS request to your internet service provider. Thanks to the BAPS system, the provider's DNS server checks whether the website is on the list of known malicious websites. This list is provided by partners such as the Economic Inspection. If there is a match, you will be redirected to the warning page instead of the original website. The sites are therefore made inaccessible without being physically taken offline.