The quarantine has been going on for three months now. Everyone is tired of sitting at home, but the most important thing is that fraudsters have become more frequent, targeting primarily the older generation.
- Potapych, can you record a video about typical attacks via the Internet today? Because people complain, but there is no one to teach them.
- I can, of course. But are you sure that someone will watch it?
- I arranged an interview with you on local television, so you're our star.
- Oh, don't bother me. I won't go to them.
- Don't go. It will be live. And you will germany mobile database via Skype.
- Then okay, otherwise they write for thirty minutes, but it comes out to ten seconds, and they cut out arbitrary phrases. It's disgusting to listen to.
- No, it won't be like that this time.
In the evening, Potapych received a call from television, saying, are you ready? The program is in ten minutes.
"You are entitled to government assistance for coronavirus"
Petr Vasilyevich received a message from his friend on Odnoklassniki that pensioners are entitled to a pension supplement and he just needs to send the card number, CVV code to the specified address... The elderly man confirmed all six transactions himself, sending the scammers the codes that came to his phone. The scammers stole a total of about 25 thousand rubles. It seems like an old and trivial scheme, but people, especially the elderly, often fall for it.
Safety Tales: The Quarantine Deception
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