Don't believe such a call โ Listen to the recording of the scammer
A recording featuring a scam call poses a warning from Iltalehti about scammers posing as security advisors to manipulate victims into taking urgent financial actions.
Iltalehti has revealed a disturbing new scam where fraudsters impersonate security advisors to coerce unsuspecting victims into taking urgent financial actions. The article highlights a specific recorded phone call from a number in Spain, where the caller attempts to lure the victim by suggesting danger to their financial assets, effectively creating a sense of urgency. Such tactics play on the fear and trust of the victims, making them more likely to comply with the scammer's demands.
Osuuspankki, a Finnish bank, has issued a statement warning that similar scams could also originate from within Finland. They emphasize that banks never contact customers about the risk to their funds or request actions to safeguard money via phone calls. This crucial information serves as a vital reminder for individuals to remain vigilant and cautious, particularly when they receive unsolicited calls asking for sensitive information or money.
The article advises individuals on the steps to take if they find themselves targeted by such scams, including the importance of reporting the incident to the police and informing their bank immediately if they've disclosed their banking information. This proactive approach can help mitigate the effects of such scams and potentially prevent further fraudulent activities from taking place. Iltalehti's warning seeks to educate the public on the risks and best practices to avoid falling victim to these increasingly sophisticated frauds.