Mobile operator lifecell reported the creation of fake sites on which fraudsters promise monetary rewards. Attackers use fake pages with company logos and links to fake Bank-ID forms. Their main goal is to gain access to personal data and bank accounts by entering a phone number and confidential information. lifecell recommends checking information only on official resources, avoiding suspicious links and using two-factor authentication to protect against fraud.
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