If you provide frauds for logging in in banking, you need to change it immediately in the system.In addition, it is best to call the bank's helpline and notify about the situation.If there is a theft of money from the account, it will be necessary to report the case to the police.
Cyberrescue warns that fraudsters have started with a new SMS campaign.This time, in order to extort login data to banking, they impersonate the ING bank.The message that the victim receives contains information that the phone number should be confirmed to be able to use the services.
Fraudsters impersonate ING
The SMS message contains a link that redirects to a page similar to the real online banking login page in ING.After entering data on it, fraudsters can gain access to the victim's bank account and clean it from all accumulated funds.
- If we receive such messages allegedly from the bank, never click on the links.Let's always call the bank and check if they actually sent such text messages - advises Dominika Szewczyk from Cyberrescue.
This is another SMS campaign that fraudsters have been conducting recently.Cyberrescue a few days ago warned against fraud on InPost.SMSs are sent to stop the package due to a small amount.There is a link transferring to the false page of the payment.
Earlier, attempts to impersonate PGE.In SMS, fraudsters reported the need to regulate the electricity account.After entering the link sent in the message and providing data, the victim could lose even all funds from the bank account.
Caution should also be exercised in the case of suspicious e-mails.One of the methods used to extort the payment card data is the messages allegedly sent by the Polish Post.According to their content.