Unfavorable social media users use the name “Ukrenergo” to lure Ukrainians to their pages.
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The company’s press service warns about this.
Our subscribers sent us another example of a blatantly “clickbait” page with a fake warning that “there will be no power,” Ukrenergo notes. – At the same time, scammers do not shy away from any methods to increase the number of visits. Right on the Facebook page of the fake Ukrenergo, there is also a link to a Telegram channel, where you can supposedly sign up for an e-queue to visit the TCC.
Ukrenergo urges you to be careful when choosing a source of information and not to follow suspicious links.
Source: Racurs

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