Fraudsters are sending fake letters about debts from Nova Poshta: how to protect yourself.

Fraudsters are sending fake letters about debts from Nova Poshta: how to protect yourself
Fraudsters are sending fake letters about debts from Nova Poshta: how to protect yourself

Fake letters from 'Nova Poshta'

According to ТСН: Users receive emails claiming to contain information about supposed 'debts' to 'Nova Poshta'. Official representatives of the company assure that these messages are fakes.

This information has been confirmed by the Center for Counteracting Disinformation.

Fraudsters forge the company's logo, change the sender's address, and invent 'debts', trying to prompt people to open attachments or click on phishing links.

According to a statement from 'Nova Poshta', these letters have no connection to the company and are an attempt to illegally obtain users' personal data for criminal purposes.

The company recommends securely protecting personal data and avoiding opening suspicious letters and links.

It is also worth reminding that there have been previous cases of fraudsters sending fake SMS messages about 'package delays'.

These fake letters and messages are part of a broader campaign by fraudsters who seek to gain access to users' personal information. By using common themes such as debts or package delays, they attempt to encourage users to act recklessly. It is important to be cautious and verify information before acting on such messages.


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