Attempts have been made to fish for Finnish bank IDs under the guise of an incredibly good -sounding offer.

In the name of Kela, a scam email has been distributed, promising incredible. Adobe Stock / AOP

Transport and Communications Agency Traficom Cyber ​​Security Center warn In the name of Kela for a moving scam.

According to the Cyber ​​Security Center, the “very credible -looking” website has been trying to collect bank information from Finnish. The site utilizes Kela’s logo and other graphic look.

– The site had been translated into Finnish, but it was not very clear and not sensible in language. Applying for the “support” mentioned on the homepage led to the fishing of the bank IDs, says the Cyber ​​Security Center.

The site claimed that it could apply for “an economic subsidy gift of up to € 35,000 through the Bank of Finland”. The money would be immediately available in your account and would not have to be repaid.

The past time used by the authority implies that it is this site that has been closed. However, other similar people may still be active.

The old rule of thumb applies this time too: if the offer sounds too good to be true, it is probably not true.

The “Bank of Finland’s Support Program” was alleged to be available immediately. Those who ended up on the site were advised to apply for support by entering their online banking ID. Cyber ​​security center

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