Recently, fraudsters are developing new ways to deceive people. One of them — “On behalf of the President or a senior official” send you a message and ask for financial assistance or a gift. These messages may look reliable, but in reality they are aimed at deceiving you and stealing funds from your card.
Note the following precautions:
Never give your card number, PIN or other personal financial information to strangers.
Immediately reject suspicious messages from Telegram, SMS or other platforms.
If the message is suspicious, delete it and if necessary, block it.
Messages coming from the name of friends or acquaintances can also be scams, check your suspicions in advance.
Tips:
The easiest way to protect yourself from fraudsters — is to be careful and not to be deceived. Always protect your financial and personal information, avoid suspicious offers or “emergency assistance” Don't be fooled by the questions.
Put security first, protect yourself from cyber fraud and save money on your card!