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Something is emptying customer accounts

A new scam is in progress against Unicredit, Intesa Sanpaolo and BNL customers. Let’s find out how to avoid the trap of not losing your money.

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big banks From the Italian financial panorama, many have been registered in recent weeks complaints from clients. The accusation is sending communications in which account holders are “scared” by advertising deactivation of various features. In fact, lenders are as victims of a scam as the customers. In fact, e-mail represents a phishing attempte, a computer scam designed to steal sensitive user data Use it to scan accounts and cards.

Beware of the constant phishing scam

It is periodically detected Phishing Attempts At the expense of clients of well-known banks such as Unicredit, Intesa Sanpaolo and BNL. Fraudsters try to deceive personal data, Passwords and PINs of Users in such a way that they can use this information to access and empty checking accounts. This phishing scam, unfortunately, allows you to fulfill the intent where it is placed by sending e-mail It is very similar to the communications that banks usually send. The owner of the distracted account, worried about the contents of the message, would not be inclined to notice some details that would, instead, allow recognition of the fraud attempt.

Details to be aware of

Scammers are trying to take advantage Users’ concern To prevent them from thinking about the email received. Therefore, the content of the message is intended to intimidate bank customers. Usually reported outages, deactivation of key functions, and Credit Card Ban Or try to hack an account. In this way, you are asked to access Link By entering some personal data to restore the use of your account. Here are the first details, never click on a link sent via email if you are not sure where it came from. But most of all Never enter sensitive data such as passwords and PINs without verifying the legitimacy of the request. Thus the scam is identified by these two details added to grammatically incorrect text and a web address that does not contain the wording .He. She NS .With.

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Latest phishing scam text

General aspects of the phishing process can help you identify an attempt to deceive. Let’s see now in detail last email that reach Unicredit customers but are not sent by the bank. reads the textThrough this email, we inform you that we have deactivated all online operations with your credit card and the functionality of your Unicredit account.Then the message informs about it It will not be possible to make remote purchases You do not receive or send money or make a transfer. To solve the problem, customers are invited to click on a link to enter the phone number, membership code and other data. By doing so, you risk You lose all the money from the account. Therefore, before proceeding, it is necessary to contact the bank and check the reliability of the letter.

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