FHI: Alert about email fraud
The FHI has issued a warning regarding fraudulent emails.
The Norwegian Public Health Institute (FHI) has raised an alert about fraudulent emails circulating among the public. These emails are posing as official communications from the FHI and are likely designed to deceive recipients into sharing personal information. The organization emphasizes the importance of not responding to such emails and advises everyone to verify the source before taking any action.
In recent times, email fraud has become increasingly prevalent, leveraging urgency and fear to trick individuals. The FHI's warning serves as a reminder for the public to remain vigilant against cyber scams that attempt to exploit trust in health institutions. They underscore that official communications will never request sensitive information through email.
This alert from the FHI reflects a broader trend of increasing cybercrime and highlights the necessity for public awareness. As individuals become more reliant on digital communication, understanding the signs of fraud and ensuring one's own cyber safety becomes paramount. The FHI encourages recipients of such messages to report any suspicious emails to them directly, aiding in the fight against these fraudulent activities.