Ukrenergo Impersonated in New Phishing Scam Targeting Power Outage Schedules.
New Phishing Wave Targets Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: A new wave of fraudulent emails is circulating in Ukraine, with scammers impersonating the national energy company, Ukrenergo. These messages contain fake electricity outage schedules and malicious attachments that pose a significant threat to user security.
The fraudulent emails are sent from the fake address [email protected]. Their subject lines often include phrases such as:
- 'Electricity outage schedule from February 24 to 28'
- 'Updated restriction schedule'
These emails prompt recipients to download malware disguised as an 'outage schedule' file. Ukrenergo has officially stated that it never sends outage schedules via private messages or unsolicited emails. This scam exploits the public's legitimate concern over the nation's ongoing energy challenges following sustained attacks on its infrastructure.
How to Protect Yourself
To avoid falling victim to this scam, users are strongly advised to follow these guidelines. Official information on power supply restrictions is published exclusively on Ukrenergo's verified platforms.
- Always verify any information on the company's official websites or social media channels.
- Never open suspicious attachments from unsolicited emails.
Given the increasing sophistication of such fraudulent schemes, extreme caution is required when handling electronic messages, especially those concerning critical services like electricity supply.
This incident underscores the critical need for user vigilance in the digital space, particularly as cybercriminal tactics grow more advanced and exploitative.
Scammers are attempting to leverage public anxiety and uncertainty surrounding the energy situation to manipulate individuals and gain access to personal data or finances. Therefore, maintaining a high level of caution and consistently verifying information through official channels is essential for personal cybersecurity.
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