Mar 16 β€’ 12:47 UTC πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Estonia Postimees

Fraudulent letters mimicking the Go3 brand are spreading

Customers of the streaming service Go3 have received phishing emails purporting to be from the company, attempting to access their bank accounts.

Phishing emails impersonating the streaming service Go3 have recently reached its customers, where fraudsters aim to obtain sensitive banking information. The emails are designed to appear as if they are sent from Go3, claiming there is an issue with the recipient's account information and containing links intended to entice unsuspecting recipients to click, thereby revealing personal data.

These fraudulent messages can be identified by their suspicious email addresses, which do not have any affiliation with Go3. For instance, one email was sent from the address system@sent-via.netsuite.com, a clear indication of deceit. Furthermore, these emails lack any customer information such as names or addresses, which would typically be present in official communications from service providers.

Go3 reminds its clients that they can always access accurate details regarding their bills and payment methods through the company's self-service portal. The company encourages recipients of such phishing attempts to report the emails in order to help combat fraud and protect users effectively.

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