Fraudsters use the fraudulent link “cekposta.cz”, but the address of the official website is www.ceskaposta.cz. “After clicking, the” Payout “button redirects you to the selection of payment gateways, where the attacker forces you to fill in confidential bank details under the promise of a financial payment,” said the Financial Administration.
Therefore, the Office warns against this phishing attack and does not recommend clicking on links. “This is not a legitimate request from the Czech Post, it is an attempt to create false confidentiality through the Czech Post logo and thus create the assumption that this is a genuine request,” experts warn.
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“We recommend that you do not open unknown and suspicious SMS and e-mails, and especially their attachments, do not respond to messages and delete them immediately,” the Financial Administration appeals.
Recently, phishing attacks have been relatively common. Therefore, people should be careful what links they click on and where they fill in confidential information. The attackers could very easily abuse this.
Fraudsters pull savings from the Czechs. Find out more in the following report:
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