Frauds: Beware of these messages - they impersonate the AADE, the ELTA, the Attiki Odos
Recent fraudulent messages impersonating Greek authorities are a growing concern, with scams attempting to deceive citizens through SMS phishing.
In Greece, there is an alarming increase in SMS phishing scams that target citizens by impersonating official bodies such as the Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) and the postal service (ELTA). These deceptive messages claim to provide information about pending payments or tax returns, convincing recipients to click on malicious links that may compromise their personal information and financial data. Authorities warn that recent messages indicating sender names like 'myAADE' are not genuine and should be treated with caution.
Recipients of these fraudulent SMS are urged to remain vigilant and not to engage with the content of these messages. They are advised against clicking on any links provided, as doing so can lead to identity theft or financial fraud. The messages often create a sense of urgency by mentioning overdue payments or claims for tax refunds, which are tactics commonly used by scammers to elicit quick responses from victims. The Ministry of Digital Governance, alongside the AADE, continues to raise awareness about these threats and encourages citizens to report any suspicious communications.
This situation highlights a broader issue surrounding online security and the need for increased public awareness concerning digital scams. As technology evolves, so do the methods used by fraudsters, necessitating continuous education and vigilance among the populace to protect against these deceptive practices. Citizens must remain informed about potential threats and maintain cautious engagement with unsolicited digital communications.