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Phishers send emails on behalf of MKB and their tools are getting more and more sophisticated. In the letter, clients are invited to reconcile data. However, the bank does not request data from its customers by phone or email.
Don’t fall for the phishing scam, pay attention to the telltale signs!
The content of the letter is grammatically correct, in the appropriate Hungarian language. Therefore, this email, unlike previously grammatically incorrectly featured letters with misspellings, does not immediately arouse suspicion.
Phishers try to get clients’ netbank access code, card number and all kinds of contact information.
MKB asks everyone not to click on such or similar link, not to enter their details and to delete the email immediately. In case someone has provided your details, please contact MKB Bank immediately; read the MTI announcement.
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