Vodafone: LAST TIME ALERT for ALL Romanian Customers

Vodafone has issued a last-minute alert for all customers throughout Romania, here's what you need to know right now, and why you are targeted by the warning.

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Vodafone issued before Christmas a new last-minute alert for all its customers from all over Romania, and this is because of an increasing number of problems related to online fraud. More precisely, Vodafone warns Romanians that before Christmas they still haven't gotten rid of those who want to harm them by stealing data, or worse, by stealing the money they have in their accounts, this serious problem being difficult to solve.

Vodafone it's not even the first warning of this kind that it issues for its clients from all over Romania, and that's because the world has been complaining for a very long time about the frauds that are promoted everywhere on the Internet. Now the people from Vodafone are telling Romanians to be very careful, and not to provide personal data via email, SMS, or phone to any kind of unknown person, because it can be used against them.

Vodafone: LAST TIME ALERT for ALL Romanian Customers

Vodafone it mentions as types of personal data the personal numerical code, bank accounts, passwords, or even recharge codes for prepaid cards, so you have to be very careful. Any of these data can be either stolen or used by those who want to harm us, so we must guard them very carefully in order not to regret that we were not careful not to offer them to those with bad intentions.

Vodafone also says that unknown links, which seem suspicious, should not be accessed, regardless of where they are published, even if they are sent by friends through social networks. In his case, he says that only the links published on the official channels should be accessed, and those from Vodafone are active in several popular media, so anything you see outside of these should be completely ignored because it could be a fraud .

Vodafone it will issue security alerts as long as it takes for people to know that they are not safe online, although theoretically, everyone should assume this from the start.