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Scammed, relieved of thousands of euros and not even reimbursed. Many bank customers who are victims of vishing, the even more subtle and dangerous telephone version of phishing, are happening to them. In fact, on the victim’s phone, the bank number appears and the scammer has an easy game to present himself as an employee of the branch, present a risk to the customer’s security and be provided with a static and temporary password to “solve the problem” and arrange, in actually, a bank transfer in your favor.
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