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The email addresses of 74 HSE and Tusla employees were used for fraudulent claims
There has been an increase in the number of online scams reported during the Covid-19 pandemic.
People have been urged to talk to older members of their families about scams.
Revenue said it’s become aware of a new email and text messaging scam.
Lazio seemingly received an email that appeared to be from the Dutch club Feyenoord asking for the €2 million along with bank account details.
Minister Denis Naughten said people must remain vigilant against cyber criminals.
Some people may have been duped into sharing their credit card details.
No scrubs.
Gardaí have issued a fresh warning about phishing emails.
“I am writing this mail with tears and sorrow from my heart.”
If you get an email offering you a €278 tax refund, steer clear – sadly, it’s too good to be true.
Messages have been sent out targeting job hunters which look for a payment for a visa, which the email says it necessary to apply for a job at Ryanair.
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