In recent weeks, SMS and e-mails are circulating that use the name of theINPS. They promise reimbursements, ask to update the data, push to click on links that lead to scam sites. Behind there is a targeted attempt to steal digital identities and bank data. To launch the alarm is precisely the INPS, which sent an official communication to warn all users.
Raggiri occur mainly through SMS and counterfeit e-mailstools now used in a systematic way by those who aim to deceive people by exploiting the credibility of public bodies.
How online INPS scams work
Truffaldini messages, disguised as official communications, invite the user to click on a link that, but to a well -built copy, created especially to look real. In these fake web pages, the victim of:
But it’s all false.
Behind these messages is hiding the attempt to steal digital identitieswith potentially devastating consequences.
What the scammers can do with your data: loans, current accounts and Spid without your knowledge
Once personal information has been obtained, scammers are able to:
INPS warns: Providing even a data on unofficial sites can open the door to identity theft and economic scams.
INPS advice to recognize false messages and protect themselves
In the official message, INPS recalls some essential rules in order not to fall into the scammers’ network:
If you receive a suspicious message, that’s what you need to do immediately
Have you received an SMS or e-mail on behalf of the INPS with a link to click?
This type of scam spreads easily, but can be stopped with awareness and attention. Protecting your data is essential for everyone’s digital security.