Warning about certain emails

Banking institutions operating in the local market have warned of e-mails, entitled “Notice of Returning Value Added Tax”, claiming to be issued by banks, indicating that these messages come within the framework of fraud. The institutions stressed not to click on any suspicious links in the messages to avoid breaching the official data, and to communicate with the official authorities only, in case of doubts about the security of their information and bank accounts.

It called on the dealers to be careful, and always check the source of links or attachments in suspicious emails before opening them, stressing that banks will never ask customers for details of personal accounts, such as account number approval data, as well as online banking services or a mobile application, or details Debit or credit card, such as username, password, or PIN, etc. The institutions pointed out that fraud methods may take many forms.

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