Attention, bank customers! Phishing wave meets Ing and Commerzbank!

Attention, bank customers! Phishing wave meets Ing and Commerzbank!

Deutschland - more and more often use criminal phishing techniques to get sensitive data from bank customers. The customers of ING, Commerzbank and Deutsche Bank in particular are affected by this threat. Current reports from Derwesten.de promote.

The phishing emails that are always in circulation ask the recipients to enter their sensitive data. The warning is particularly about accounting to increase urgency. For example, ING customers were asked to identify at the end of May, while at Commerzbank an alleged update of the phototan app is required. In June, the customers of Deutsche Bank are also affected, which are forwarded to fake websites to steal their login information.

Recognize and avoid dangers

bank customers should be particularly vigilant to avoid data theft. The consumer advice center advises to critically examine emails and sender addresses. Typical signs of phishing emails are missing personal salutation, pressure on the immediate reaction and unofficial sender addresses. Often in the emails, there is also a threat of account locks in order to unsettle the recipients and to get to click on fraudulent links.

The messages are often deceptively real and contain links that lead to fake websites. For example, chip.de Those claimed that they have not updated their photoan app. If the update does not take place, it is threatened that the account is no longer usable.

tips for protection against phishing

Protection against phishing emails is crucial. It is recommended not to click on links in dubious emails and instead to visit the websites directly via the official start page of the respective bank. The BSI (Federal Office for Information Technology) provides helpful tips, such as not to reveal sensitive data by email and inquire directly from the provider.

It is also important to regularly check the account balance and sales as well as to install current security updates for devices and software. Bank customers are well advised to immediately move suspicious emails to the spam folder and end the connection if something seems strange.

Overall, it is essential to take your own security seriously in the digitized world and take appropriate precautions in order to protect yourself against the continuously growing threat from phishing.

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