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Poste Italiane, “We’ll close the booklet by 30 June”: very high risk

“We will close the booklet by June 30”. Eye to this message which seems to come from Poste Italiane, as the risk is very high.

Bad news for many holders of postal books who risk falling into the trap of the unfortunate person on duty. So let’s get into the details to see what’s happening and everything there is to know about it.

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We have now reached the end of June and with the arrival of high temperatures the desire to switch off and be able to spend days relaxing is growing. If it is true that theestate it is the time of year when most people decide to go on vacation, there are those who unfortunately never stop, that is the scammers.

In this regard we have already seen how different i scam attempts to which the utmost attention must be paid. If all this weren’t enough, yet another bogus message has been circulating recently, exploiting the name of Italian post, and which risks making many fall into the trap. So let’s get into the details to see what’s happening and everything there is to know about it.

Poste Italiane, “We will close the booklet by 30 June”: yet another attempt at scam

As reported on Information Today, Poste Italiane, in concert with the Police, warn of the phishing danger that affects the customers of the well-known institute. But what is happening and above all what should we pay attention to?

Well, some thugs are sending gods fake sms through which they communicate to the unfortunate person on duty an alleged change in the rules, as a result of which the interested parties would risk the next June 30 of having to deal with the closure of their booklet.

But not only that, the message in question invites you to click on a link which, in turn, refers to a fake page of the Italian Post Office. Just by doing this and entering your personal and above all financial data, you end up falling into the trap.

The scammers, in fact, once in possession of such data are able to act undisturbed and to empty the bill of the unfortunate person on duty. Therefore, beware of the messages you receive on your smartphone and above all remember to never provide personal and financial data, as well as not to click on suspicious links. Unfortunately, the trap is always around the corner.

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