Ministry of Finance Warns Against Fraud E-Mails About Family Allowance
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Internet fraudsters have come up with a new scheme: with fake e-mails to pay the family allowance, they want to get online banking access data from citizens. The Federal Ministry of Finance (BMF) called for no personal data such as credit card data or account information to be passed on and the messages deleted. In the fraudulent news it is claimed that there had been problems with the payment of the family allowance due to alleged misuse of per…
The Ministry warns against passing on personal data such as passwords, credit card details or account information.
The Austrian Ministry of Finance (BMF) warns against a new phishing mesh.
Internet fraudsters are currently trying to get sensitive account data from citizens with a new scam. Anyone who receives a fake e-mail to pay the family allowance should not react in any way.
The Federal Ministry of Finance warns against fraudulent e-mails that want to collect personal data and account information on family allowances.
VIENNA. The Ministry of Finance warns against falsified e-mails for family allowance, with which fraudsters want to steal personal data and online banking accesses.
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