< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/D0/3E/IB-FRV79RVCK_6BBB95302.jpeg" Alt = "fraudsters were stitched by Savings Bank's clients: how not to lose access to the account"/> ~ < P > The chairman of the Savings Bank Sergey Naumov warned Ukrainians about a new type of phishing newsletters they receive on behalf of the bank. Schedules send letters from suspicious address that look like official messages from Savings Bank.

< p > in these letters reports a temporary restriction of certain account functions due to security. Criminals invite users to undergo a procedure for confirming personal and contact data to restore access. They claim to be required by UA 6/1005675.

< p > The real employees of the bank make that these messages are not from them, but from fraudsters. Naumov urged citizens to be cautious and not to believe such a message not to become victims of phishing.

< h3 > a new way of attack scammers

< P > It should also be mentioned that fraudsters have found a new way of accessing the accounts of Ukrainians – through sms.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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