Nova Poshta warned about phishing SMS: how to protect yourself from scammers.
Scammers attack Nova Poshta clients with fake SMS
According to inkorr.com: The press service of the 'Nova Poshta' company reported a surge in phishing attacks. Malefactors send text messages from unknown numbers, stating that the package is delayed due to an incorrect index and provide a link to 'confirm the address.' These links are actually intended to steal personal and banking data.
'Delete the messages and warn your loved ones, especially the elderly, who may not suspect the fraud,' Nova Poshta warns.
The company emphasized that these SMS messages have nothing to do with it and are merely a fraudulent scheme. Clients are urged to avoid clicking on suspicious links and not to share their personal information.
Official communication channels of Nova Poshta:
- website (
- mobile application;
- social media;
- SMS messages.
We also remind that 'Ukrposhta' previously implemented a program for tracking packages and online payments.
The company 'Nova Poshta' again alerted clients about a phishing attack in which scammers send fake SMS about package delays, attempting to steal personal and financial data. It is important to be vigilant and use only official communication channels with the company.
This information is particularly relevant in the context of rising cybercrime, as scammers use various methods to deceive users. Always monitor your financial data and approach any messages that raise suspicions with caution. Be vigilant and protect your data!
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