Ukrainians are receiving fake SMS about debts in Oschadbank: how not to fall into the trap.


Fraudsters are sending fake SMS about debts in Oschadbank
Criminals are trying to scare Ukrainians with fraudulent messages about overdue payments on loans in Oschadbank. This was reported by the head of the institution, Serhiy Naumov.
'They expect that you will be scared and respond immediately. Under no circumstances should you follow the links in such messages and do not disclose your data!'
According to Naumov, the goal of the fraudsters is to obtain confidential information from citizens. Avoid responding to such messages and disclosing your personal data.
To check the financial situation in Oschadbank, it is recommended to use official communication channels, such as:
- contact center at 0 800 210 800;
- chatbots on the bank's website;
- credit history verification service on the Bureau of Credit Histories website.
The head of Oschadbank urged citizens to be cautious and share this information with their loved ones to prevent possible fraudulent schemes in the future.
Analysis
Insidious attempts at fraud via SMS are gaining popularity among criminals who try to use fear and the immediate reaction of citizens for their own gain. It is important to be vigilant and not succumb to the provocations of fraudsters, choosing only verified communication channels for obtaining information from banks. Adhering to cybersecurity rules and spreading awareness of potential threats will help avoid fraud in the future.
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