UN Impersonators on Viber Target Users in New Verification Code Scam
Viber Users Targeted by New Phishing Scam
According to Пенсії (RSS): A new wave of phishing messages has been detected on the Viber messaging platform, as reported by Ukraine's Center for Strategic Communications. In this scheme, fraudsters are posing as United Nations (UN) representatives and contacting users regarding social benefit payments. The criminals specifically request the last four digits of a verification code sent to the user via Viber.
Sharing this code could grant scammers access to victims' accounts or expose their personal data. It is crucial to remember that legitimate organizations will never ask for such codes via unsolicited messages. Users are strongly advised to remain vigilant and not fall for these manipulative tactics.
Safety Advice for Users
This incident highlights the growing need for caution in all digital communications, especially when receiving messages that appear to come from a trusted source. As cybercrime tactics become more sophisticated, staying informed about potential risks and adhering to basic security practices is essential. Key precautions include:
- Always verifying the source of any unexpected message
- Avoiding sharing any confidential information or codes
Scammers continuously refine their methods, so maintaining a healthy skepticism and protecting your personal information is more important than ever.
This recent incident is part of a larger trend, as similar scams have been reported where fraudsters exploit urgent situations to deceive users. For instance, some scammers have targeted Ukrainians with false compensation offers related to power outages. To learn more about these deceptive tactics and how to safeguard yourself, check out the details in our article on fake compensation schemes.
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