invent new methods of phishing data. Pay attention to the address or phone number from which the spoofed messages are sent. This is not always enough, however, because the sender more and more often resembles the entity they are impersonating. This is how the customers are attracted
PKO BP warns against frauds
The message from the scammers looks almost real. It is sent from the address potwierdzenia@ipko.pl.com. Even the domain is customized to. The content of the e-mail is as follows:
“Welcome,
Please find attached the confirmation of the operation in the iPKO electronic banking service.
Best Regards,
The team of PKO Bank Polski
This e-mail was generated automatically.
Please do not reply to it.“
More information from the country on
Fraudsters have put a lot of effort into making the mail appear credible. Along with the message, an attachment in the .rar format signed with the formula “pko_trans_details_xxx_xxx.rar.“PKO BP advises not to open the attachment. It contains malware that may lead to data loss and.
A wave of fraud
The number of frauds has increased in recent months. There are also messages with information about the alleged need to pay extra for the package to be delivered.
investment. In a video published on Twitter and on its website, Orlen points out that advertisements encouraging investing in state-owned companies (mainly through the purchase of shares) on the Internet are fraudulent.
Source: Gazeta

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