< img src = "/uploads/blogs/db/77/ib-freegrl1_be8ad006.jpg" Alt = "fraudsters are masked under & quot; Ukrposhta & quot ;. < p > The network has started operating a new fraudulent scheme. On behalf of & ldquo; Ukrposhta & Rdquo; Users receive a message about the need to update address information.
< p > reports RBC-Ukraine with a link to Facebook page & nbsp; & ldquo; Ukrposhta & rdquo; & nbsp; and & nbsp; nbsp; ~ ~ < P > Users receive a message that they have come to the parcel, but it failed to deliver it, and for this purpose it is necessary to update address information by following the link.
~ < blockquote > < p > & ldquo; if suddenly you get like this – do not press or go. We are already understanding, looking for criminals, but we ask you to take care of information security. The only official site “Ukrposhta” – UkrPoshta.ua & ldquo;, – is said in the postal operator's message.
< p > & ldquo; UkrPoshta & Rdquo; Notes that any additional dashes, coma, dots, extra letters talk about fraud. In addition, the operator does not write to anyone from unfamiliar numbers.
< P > In addition, CPD calls in no case to go to similar links and not enter their data, because fraudsters can thus access personal data.