The Internet is a place full of dangers and scams lurking for poor unsuspecting surfers. Surfing on social networks and shopping online are very common and daily activities for each of us, but they can hide serious dangers. We always need to be very careful, because we share our sensitive data online and are particularly vulnerable.
Today we want to tell our readers about a scam that is running online and tell us to beware of this scam. In fact, those who respond could lose all the money in the account.
An innovative method for a classic deception
If we can protect our possessions and homes in various ways like this, when we surf we must be very careful and always check the information that seems suspicious to us.
These days, many people have fallen for a scam that is as ingenious as it is dangerous. Some, in fact, received a message that claimed to be from Banca Sanpaolo, but that in reality it was only an attempt to phishing nice and good.
In this message, the Police post to give credibility to the information contained. Here’s how the message went. “We are pleased to inform you that we have finally partnered with the Postal Police in response to the attacks on banking systems in recent years. Your account should be updated as soon as possible to take security measures to prevent further misuse of your cards. “
Beware of this scam because the respondent could lose all the money in the account
This message, however, did not come from either the bank or the Postal Police, but it was a scam devised with the aim of directing us to a link in which to insert our banking credentials to steal them from us and use them without our knowledge.
If thieves steal our credentials, it is possible for them to access thehome banking and make money transfers without our knowledge, which is why we should always check the origin of messages and never type our credentials on random sites. Prudence, as Totò said, is never too much.
We must, therefore, beware of this scam, because the respondent could lose all the money in the account.
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