Since the start of the war, cyber police have exposed about 500 people involved in online fraud, according to the MVS press service.
The cyber police, the State Special Communications Service and the National Bank of Ukraine have created instructions that will help you identify criminal schemes and protect your money from Internet scammers. This was reported by the press service of MVS.
MVS reported that since the beginning of the war, cyber police have exposed approximately 500 people involved in online fraud.
“During the war, the attackers kept thinking about the topic of financial assistance to Ukrainians who had suffered from Russia’s actions. They were asking for funds to allegedly help the Armed Forces, or countrymen. affected by the war, or, to “receive” such assistance, they encourage card data, from which all money is withdrawn “, – reported in MVS.
Law enforcement officials are asked to make sure to report criminal schemes and cyber attacks to the cyber police and the government’s CERT-UA computer emergency response team.
“It is important to do this so that specialists can block fraudulent methods and cyberattacks on the Internet and bring the perpetrators to justice,” the message said.
Earlier it was reported that the scammer had a plot to deceive the relatives of the soldiers caught or missing.
Recall that the SBU has revealed a large -scale scheme for the theft of humanitarian aid, intended for the Armed Forces of Ukraine. For 1,000 bulletproof vests, the scammer wanted to earn 12 million hryvnia, even if the bulletproof vests had to be given to the Armed Forces of Ukraine free of charge.
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Source: korrespondent

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