Oschadbank Warns Customers of New Scam: How to Protect Your Personal Data.
Fraud Scheme Targeting Oschadbank Customers
According to Novyny.live: A new scam campaign is putting Oschadbank clients at risk in 2026. Fraudsters send fake alerts claiming a SIM card is about to expire, urging recipients to click a link that grants access to sensitive personal details. This tactic has raised serious concerns, as it could easily trick unsuspecting customers into compromising their data.
As part of the #ShakhraiGoodbye awareness initiative led by the National Bank of Ukraine (NBU), Oschadbank is urging its customers to ignore any suspicious messages. Criminals constantly adapt their methods to steal private information, making it essential to stay cautious with all unexpected communications.
Tips to Stay Safe from Fraud
Oschadbank customers can protect themselves by following a few straightforward steps:
- Always verify the source of any message related to your account or personal details.
- If in doubt, contact Oschadbank’s contact center directly at 0 800 210 800.
These simple actions can help prevent financial losses caused by fraudulent activities.
If customers suspect they have fallen victim to a scam, acting quickly is critical. They should report the incident to Oschadbank or reach out to the cyber police at +38 (044) 374 37 51 or 102. The sooner steps are taken, the easier it may be to resolve the situation.
Oschadbank continues to urge its clients to remain vigilant and cautious about suspicious messages, as fraud schemes are constantly evolving. Understanding these threats and how to counter them is key to safeguarding each customer’s financial security.
With technology advancing rapidly and digital risks on the rise, bank customers must stay alert to avoid falling prey to scams. Campaigns like #ShakhraiGoodbye aim to raise public awareness about the dangers of online financial services and teach people how to respond to suspicious messages. Knowing the proper channels to contact financial institutions can make all the difference in handling potential threats swiftly.
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