One message will leave online sellers without money: police revealed a new scheme.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine warns about a new fraudulent trick that is happening online this time. Scammers create fake accounts on advertising sites, communicate with sellers through chats, and then send links for 'payment confirmation.'
When the victim clicks on the link, they end up on a phishing site where the scammers attempt to steal their bank details. These details are then used for fraud.
How to protect yourself from cyber fraud?
Police recommend being cautious online: do not allow spam in chats and never enter payment details on suspicious sites. Remember that the security of your personal data depends on you.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs notes that cases of cyber fraud are becoming more frequent, especially among users of online platforms.
Don't take risks: protect yourself from online financial risks and report any suspicious activities online to the police.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs emphasizes the importance of protecting personal data and being vigilant during financial transactions online. By following basic cybersecurity rules, one can avoid potential fraud and safeguard their financial assets.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs warned citizens about a new type of deception online related to cyber fraud and stressed the importance of vigilance and caution during online transactions to avoid financial losses and protect their personal data.
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