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Postepay, the risk of scam increases: pay attention to this message

A new message endangers all owners of a Postepay. All users will need to beware of the phishing scam.

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The web is not a very safe place due to the many cyber-criminali that often aim to steal sensitive data with real scams. Also the situation becomes even more dangerous when it comes to credit cards, debit or prepaid. In fact, if these cards end up in the crosshairs of criminals, we risk losing all our savings.

In the last period there are numerous scammers who are targeting the cards of millions of Italians. Among the most targeted we find the Postepay provided by the Italian Post Office. Once again the main threat is the ‘phishing‘, one of the techniques used by scammers to steal sensitive data. In this case the criminals will pretend to be one of the branches of the Italian post around Italy. However, identifying the scam is very simple.

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Postepay, new phishing scam: how to spot it

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How to spot the latest scam on the web (via web)

Identify the latest scam on the web that targets the Postepay it’s very simple. In fact the message shot by the criminals inform the customer that Italian post has decided to suspend site and credit card operations. Of course none of this will be true. The cybercriminals then continue asking for the services to be activated DSP2, as per European standard. Then there will be an integrated link, which must not be clicked at any cost, otherwise you risk giving away your sensitive data to scammers.

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Also in the ‘phishing’ message the criminals will ask for a daily update. According to the scam text, without the update the owners of PostePay they will not be able to: carry out withdrawals at the ATM or on POS, recharges, online payments or his POS e bank transfers. We therefore invite everyone to pay attention to the messages we receive both by email and through the various messaging applications, since the scam is always around the corner.

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