This was stated by the director of the information security department of the Central Bank Vadim Uvarov.

A video of his speech was published on the Telegram channel of the Central Bank, RIA Novosti reports.

“We propose to make changes and oblige banks to suspend transfers to accounts for two days, information about which is contained in a special database of the Central Bank,” he said.

According to him, this database contains data on dropper accounts used by attackers to withdraw and withdraw funds stolen from citizens.

Uvarov explained that it is proposed to introduce a “certain cooling period”, which will allow you to save money and not transfer it to scammers.

In addition, the director of the department of the Central Bank, Uvarov, spoke about a new fraudulent scheme in connection with an alleged shortage of cash.

Information security expert Aleksey Lukatsky, in an interview with Newinform, spoke about new informational occasions used by scammers.