NABU warns about new phishing emails: what to pay attention to
Journalist
Anna Tkach
25.11.2025 - 08:10
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According to glavcom.ua: Ukraine is once again not staying away from cybercrime. This time, scammers decided to use the name of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau to spread phishing emails. Unfortunately, in the information age, we have to be constantly on guard, as real wolves in sheep's clothing can be lurking on the internet.
NABU urges all citizens to be cautious, not to open suspicious emails, and to adhere to cybersecurity rules. It is no surprise that after such news, our trust in information from strangers online is increasingly declining.
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