Bank “Opening”: scammers offer to delete a relative from the “mobilization lists”
MOSCOW, September 23 – RIA Novosti. Phone scammers are actively offering to help Russians quickly apply for a visa or residence permit to another country, get fake health certificates, and even get a loved one removed from their mobilization lists, warned customers, Otkritie Bank.
“Scammers who take advantage of people in stress and anxiety have become more active. Attackers call and offer money to quickly get a visa or residence permit to another country, fake health certificates, or even help get their loved ones out of the country on mobilization lists,” Telegram says. – channel of the credit institution.
In this context, the Bank recommends not answering calls from strangers, wearing a caller ID, checking information and sending money only to trusted people. The bank said, “Do not give your passport information or card information to anyone. Do not panic and make a quick decision.”
On September 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree “On the announcement of partial mobilization in the Russian Federation.” According to Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, it is necessary to control the 1000-kilometer line of contact and liberated areas in Ukraine. During the partial mobilization, a total of 300,000 reservists will be called in, which is just over 1% of the total mobilization resource of the Russian Federation.
Source: Ria
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