From time to time, bank customers are exposed to newer and newer methods of attacks aimed at hijacking access to their accounts. Santander Bank Polska often warns against such phishing campaigns or threats at ATMs, which not everyone is aware of. This time, however, it is about fake e-mail messages.
Fraudsters continue to compromise the new payment method on OLX
The scammers on OLX are still on the prowl. The new scam shows that cybercriminals adapt to the changes of the website creators and constantly improve their methods. In September, the platform launched its payment system and buyer protection program. The transaction service quickly became a breeding ground for fraudsters who immediately created fake versions of the portal.
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PGE warns against fraudsters who send fake invoices
Phishing attacks have recently become a scourge. Cybercriminals are turning to increasingly bold fraud methods, as in most situations of this type it is too late to track down the perpetrators after the crimes have been committed. The employees of PGE Obrót have received numerous reports of suspicious e-mails in recent days.
Fictional invoice with virus. Alarm for Orange Polska customers
As part of the latest campaign, cybercriminals want to use the end of the month as a period for sending invoices for services to Orange Polska's customers. "Criminals are again impersonating our company, attaching malicious files containing the ZLoader banker instead of real documents" - warns the operator's CERT. Again they impersonate our invoices, be careful and warn those you think you need to.
Fake text messages on COVID-19 positive test result. The Polish government warns
Fraudsters and thieves are not idle and decided to take advantage of the current situation in Poland related to the growing number of coronavirus infections. As we read on the government website of the Chief Sanitary Inspectorate, Polish citizens began to receive text messages with the following content: Sanitary Inspection: Please contact us immediately by phone number 57 ... regarding a positive COVID-19 result.