Scammers Target Ukrainians with Fake 'Warm Winter' Aid Promises.
Fraud Alert Issued
According to Novyny.live: The Center for Countering Disinformation (CCD) in Ukraine is warning citizens about a widespread scam. Fraudsters are sending messages promising over 6,000 hryvnias in financial aid under a non-existent 'Warm Winter' program, solely to steal personal data. This type of scam preys on the economic hardship many are facing due to the ongoing war.
It is crucial to note that no international partners have announced any such financial support program for Ukrainians. Citizens are urged to exercise extreme caution and not fall for these tempting offers. Scammers typically ask for personal information, bank card details, and confirmation codes.
How to Protect Yourself
To avoid becoming a victim, experts recommend the following precautions:
- Do not click on suspicious links in messages;
- Never enter personal data on unfamiliar websites;
- Verify any information exclusively through official government channels.
Following these simple steps can help Ukrainians protect themselves from potential financial loss and fraud.
This scam highlights the critical need for vigilance, especially during times of financial instability. Fraudulent schemes that exploit public trust in social aid programs can cause significant financial and psychological harm. Therefore, it is essential for everyone to critically assess such offers and rely on verified information before taking any action.
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