The Securities and Exchange Commission will never ask you for information about your bank accounts
The Capital Market Commission informs the investing public that it has come to its knowledge that persons posing as officials of the Capital Market Commission are calling citizens by phone, from telephone numbers with a foreign prefix, stating that they found their information from the Electronic Crime Prosecution Directorate and informing them for allegedly hacking their accounts and losing their money.
He points out that these persons are not related to the Capital Market Commission, they are not its executives nor do they represent it. The Securities and Exchange Commission will never ask you for information about your bank accounts.
The Capital Market Commission recommends that investors be particularly careful and not share any personal information (identity information, telephone numbers, e-mail addresses, bank account and debit or credit card numbers, etc.) with unknown persons and under no circumstances they send money.
Source: Skai
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