Fraudsters deceive Russians using fake banking sites

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Honored Lawyer of Russia Ivan Solovyov said that fraudsters are actively using fake bank websites to deceive Russians. The agency reports that “Hit the primer”.

On behalf of a reputable Russian bank, scammers send warnings via e-mail that a tax, the amount of which can reach hundreds of thousands of rubles, will soon be deleted from accounts. At the same time, a fake website, logo and details are used in the letters.

Scammers claim that the bank will write off large sums from customers every month, so they urgently need to log into their personal accounts and write a statement refusing payment. When you click on the link sent in the letter, a fake “bank” website opens, where the client allegedly needs to indicate his phone number and other personal data to enter his personal account. Criminals get the victim’s phone number, enter it on the bank’s real website and gain access to their personal accounts.

In this regard, the expert urged citizens to be extremely critical of any letter containing an offer to follow a link or enter personal data. Such offers are a direct attack on Russians’ funds.

It was previously reported that he was in Russia. seen A new fraud scheme to steal money from Russians on the eve of March 8th.

Hackers before was attacked Russians via QR codes on messengers.

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