Mar 19 • 19:18 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway NRK

FHI warns about fraudulent email

The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) has issued a warning about a fraudulent email that requests individuals to update their health information.

The Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) recently alerted the public about a fraudulent email circulating among citizens. The email, titled 'Requirement: Completion of Health Information,' encourages recipients to visit a supposed personal portal to update their current health status. This communication has raised concerns due to its deceptive nature, misleading recipients into believing it is a legitimate request from the health institute.

FHI has emphasized that it does not operate a personal portal for collecting citizens' health information. The institute reassured the public that it will never ask for sensitive information such as credit card details or bank account numbers through SMS or email. This statement aims to protect individuals from potential scams and highlight the importance of safeguarding personal data in light of increasing cyber threats.

The warning comes as a reminder about the ever-present risk of digital fraud, especially targeting personal health information. With cybercriminals constantly evolving their tactics, it is crucial for individuals to remain vigilant and verify the authenticity of any unsolicited communications purporting to be from official sources, particularly those related to health and finance.

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