The Moscow Department of Transport has appealed to citizens to be more vigilant when topping up their Troika card and Muscovite card.
According to the department, information with fake links to the Internet resources of the Moscow Transport Complex has begun to spread online. Inattentive Muscovites click on these links to quickly deposit money for trips on the metro or other transport and lose their funds.
In this regard, the Department of Transport asks to use only official resources and applications of the Moscow Transport Complex to replenish the transport card. These are:
— Unified Transport Portal — https://transport.mos.ru/
— Moscow Metro website — https://mosmetro.ru
— Moscow Metro app — https://mosmetro.ru/app
— Moscow Transport app — https://i.transport.mos.ru/moscow_transport_app
After clicking on the hyperlink, be sure to check the correct spelling of the website in the browser's address bar. Be careful.
Earlier, Russian cyber police reported a new way to seize personal data using fake Gosuslugi websites. They differ only slightly from the real site, and if the user is inattentive, they can easily fall into the hands of scammers, as in the case of fake websites of the Moscow Transport Complex.
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