Cybercriminals Created Phishing Sites of the Ministry of Internal Affairs: How Not to Fall into the Trap.
According to inkorr.com: Ukrainians have received a warning about a new type of fraud announced by the press service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.
New Type of Fraud
The Cyberpolice of Ukraine discovered a fresh case of deception: scammers create fake websites of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, block their victims' computers, and demand payment of non-existent fines while hiding behind threats of criminal liability.
How Does It Work?
The scheme of deception appears as follows: by clicking on a link to a counterfeit resource, users see a page resembling the official website of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, complete with logos and threats regarding alleged offenses.
Criminals create phishing sites that compel victims to click on links and fall into the trap. After that, the computer is blocked, and the scammers demand payment of a fine. For transferring money, they provide a QR code or a payment link.
Recommendations for Users
All citizens are advised to verify links to websites, avoid clicking on dubious links, not to pay on suspicious resources, and immediately report incidents after they occur. It is also important to follow the advice of law enforcement officers to protect against cybercriminals.
This fraudulent scheme emphasizes the relevance of awareness and caution on the internet. It is essential to be vigilant and always verify information before making any financial transactions or providing personal data. Scammers constantly refine their methods, thus caution is the best means of protection.
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