Fraudsters demand details from families of captives: how to protect yourself from deception.
15.09.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
15.09.2025
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Fraudsters are trying to deceive the families of captives
The families of Ukrainians who have been captured have become targets for fraudsters. They call pretending to be representatives of the Ministry of Development and try to obtain bank card details. The Ministry emphasizes that their representatives never ask for confidential data related to bank cards.According to inkorr.com: To receive assistance for those who have been released from captivity, it is important to properly prepare the document package, which includes a certificate with bank account details. If you have questions or need clarifications, the Ministry's staff are ready to communicate through official channels. In case of suspicious calls, it is recommended to contact the police for further investigation.
This situation highlights the importance of caution in communications, especially during such difficult times. Fraudsters exploit the situation for their own benefit, so it is crucial to be vigilant and always verify information before sharing confidential data.
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