Police warn residents: scammers distribute emails on behalf of police



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Emails are sent to Lithuanian residents. letters sent by “[email protected]” fraudulently as if they were received from the Police Department systems.

“These letters were not sent from the police mail servers, the sender’s domain was not epolicija.lt. The letter” i “was used instead of the letter L. The letter contains misleading information about an alleged violation of the Traffic Rules The “www.epolicija.lt” link in the letter actually points to a website where your data may be stolen or your devices may be infected, “Lithuanian police said in a statement.

This is not the first case of fraud this week. Previously, scammers spread fake news, in which the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania allegedly spread a fake message.

It is strictly prohibited to use the information published by DELFI on other websites, in the media or elsewhere, or to distribute our material in any way without consent, and if consent has been obtained, it is necessary to indicate DELFI as the source.



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