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New phone scam targeting unsuspecting citizens: The number to ignore

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They call pretending to be DEDDIE employees and inform about an alleged refund

Another telephone fraud is registered in Evia, this time, at the expense of unsuspecting citizens.

This time someone unknown is calling on mobile phones, pretending to be an employee of DEDDIE and informing about an alleged refund of money from an electricity bill.

The scammer sends a message and asks you to use to enter your passwords in the bank’s app, however this is a scam as he gains access to your deposits and thus grabs money without revealing his identity.

The mobile number to ignore if he contacts you in any way is 6906876301.

Tips for protecting your transactions

The Hellenic Police, in the context of the prevention and prevention of incidents of fraud during ATM transactions, informs citizens of the following:

The most common ways to defraud citizens through automated teller machines (ATMs) are the following:

a) “Card Skimming”

In this case, the perpetrators place in the ATM electronic device, which can intercept the personal data contained in the payment cards of the banks (data of the magnetic track of the card, secret PIN number).

The customer makes the desired transaction without any problems and leaves.

After the perpetrators manage to obtain the data of the magnetic track of bank cards and the secret “PIN” number, they copy the data to cards that include a magnetic strip and disburse illegal sums of money from the accounts of the legitimate beneficiaries or make purchases of various products.

b) “Card Trapping”

In this case, the perpetrators place in the slot of the card an additional mechanism or a section of thread or tape inside it.

The unsuspecting customer places his card in the slot of the ATM. and she is blocked.

The perpetrator, who is near the ATM. manages to extract the secret “PIN” number either with the customer’s knowledge (by kindly offering to help him while typing the PIN) or without his knowledge (by intercepting the code while he is typing it).

Then the customer, considering that the ATM he has a problem and has kept his card, he leaves.
When the customer leaves, the perpetrators take out the “blocked” card and, knowing the “PIN”, use it accordingly.

c) Cash trapping

In this case, the perpetrators use small metal plates-caps, which they place in the money outlet of the ATM, having first placed double-sided adhesive tape on the inner side of the plates-caps.

When customers – users of ATMs they make a withdrawal transaction, the money gets stuck on the cap and the transaction doesn’t seem to go through.

The unsuspecting customer, thinking that the transaction has not been completed, leaves thinking that the A.T.M. is broke or has no money.

The perpetrators, who usually closely monitor the ATM. when the customer leaves they rush to it and remove the cap and the money stuck on the double sided tape.

In this context, the Hellenic Police recommends to ATM users The following:

Before starting the transaction carefully check the area around you for any suspicious movements.

Make sure that in the area where the ATM is located there is no additional component, the presence of which is not justified.

If you find any suspicious object, damage or marks on the card slot, such as warped frame, scratches, extra parts, holes, etc. avoid using this particular ATM and notify the Bank immediately.

In case the A.T.M. hold the card or encounter any problem during the transaction, contact only the bank that issued the card.

In the event that during the withdrawal process the transaction is not completed (e.g. the ATM does not give you money), check the receipt of the transaction. If you did not request a transaction receipt, insert the card again at the ATM. and check your account balance or your latest account transactions.

Do not trust strangers who are willing to help you operate the ATM. or they ask for the “PIN” of your card.
In case the machine shows any damage, contact only the bank’s telephone numbers.

When you enter your PIN, “protect” the keypad so that no one around you can catch the four-digit number.
After completing the withdrawal count the money discreetly and as soon as possible.

Make sure you are not alone when using the A.T.M. during the night and in non-crowded areas.

If you intend to withdraw a large amount of money from a bank branch, it is advisable to be accompanied by a second person.

If you use an ATM located in a special chamber, do not allow people you do not know to enter the area during the transaction.

Do not leave your keys or valuables in your car while using an ATM. and don’t leave your car engine running.

SOURCE: EVIMA

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