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Attacks by criminals posing as well-known banks are a real plague. Bank PKO BP warns against the attack. We explain what not to click on to protect yourself from theft.
Fake emails pretending to be from PKO BP Bank
It is relatively easy to fall for a fake email from a bank. It raises the least suspicion. However, the consequences of opening such electronic correspondence can be disastrous and, worst of all, end with the theft of our data and theft of money from our account. It only takes a moment to regret it deeply. And unfortunately, you can’t turn back time at all.
PKO BP Bank warns against the latest fraud attempt. On its website, it warns to be careful with emails coming from the address (email protected). This email is fake and contains a special .rar attachment with an .exe file. These are nothing more than scammers who want to inject malware into your computer or smartphone.
The email is titled Message from PKO Bank Polski – periodic statement 79/2024 for the period from 2024-04-23 to 2024-04-23. The sender field displays: PKO Bank Polski
