Oschadbank warns about fraudulent messages: how not to become a victim.
Oschadbank warns about fraudulent messages: how not to become a victim
According to Novyny.live: Recently, Ukrainians have been receiving fraudulent messages on behalf of banks and energy companies, promising compensation for electricity supply. Oschadbank draws attention to the fact that these schemes are fraudulent, urging customers to be cautious.
Oschadbank does not send messages with links to third-party sites and does not process compensation through messengers. The bank also does not request personal card or banking details via links. Due to these fraudulent activities, hackers and swindlers have stolen four billion dollars over the past year.
Oschadbank's recommendations to avoid fraud
To avoid fraud, Oschadbank recommends:
- not to click suspicious links;
- not to share personal and financial information with anyone;
- to verify information only through Oschadbank's official channels.
Be vigilant and protect your finances.
Oschadbank's warning underscores the relevance of the fraud problem in Ukraine, especially under conditions of economic instability. Therefore, it is important for citizens to be careful and informed about potential threats associated with fraudulent schemes. The growing number of fraudulent messages indicates the need to increase financial literacy among the population and to use official communication channels for addressing any issues related to banking services.
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