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In Cybercrime Processing Directorate cases have been recently reported try to intercept personal data, through email using techniques “Electronic fishing” (identity fraud).

Specifically, through email, sent en masse to citizens, with an emerging postal service provider, unknown perpetrators trying to steal personal data with pretext requirement for payment of transport costs Y product storage.

The emails contain Links, which lead to web pages where the login information must be entered on online accounts (email, social media, web banking) but also payment cards.

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Then, if the recipient of the email fills in the required information, the perpetrators use it to gain unauthorized access to the victim’s accounts or to conduct unauthorized electronic transactions, using the details of the intercepted card.

Since Police, it is noted that these emails need a lot of attention as they are extremely plausible. Receiving Internet users are invited to:

– do not select the suggested links,

– do not reply to messages,

– Do not enter and send personal data and credit card data, since in no case are they true.

It is recalled that citizens can contact, anonymously or anonymously, with Cyber ​​Crimes Processing Directorate In order to provide information or report illegal or reprehensible acts or activities carried out through the Internet, in the following contact information:

Sending an email to: [email protected]

Through the Hellenic Police portal

Through the application (application) for smartphones (smartphones): CYBERKID

Via Twitter: @CyberAlertGR

By phone: 11188

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