Fake 'summons from TCC' were massively sent to Ukrainians: what they look like.
27.09.2024
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Shostal Oleksandr
27.09.2024
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Phishing attacks on Ukrainian men
Former Deputy Head of the State Special Communications Service, Viktor Zhora, warns of a new wave of phishing attacks targeting Ukrainian men. The attackers send emails that appear to be from territorial recruiting centers (TCC).
The TCC does not carry out official mailings of electronic invitations, so such messages are suspicious and may pose a risk of stealing users' personal and banking data.
Viktor Zhora also cautions email and messenger users to be careful and not to open suspicious messages, as this may lead to security risks for both data and devices.
"I would advise users who receive such messages to at least check them for malware links using services like VirusTotal," Zhora noted.
Let us remind you that earlier, it was shown how much it costs to print mobilization summonses in Ukraine.
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