Scammers have started using fake websites mimicking drone attack alert systems. As F6 cybersecurity company told RIA Novosti, the purpose of these resources is to force the user to call the attackers themselves.
Links to websites with names like "Radar RF" or "Your Alarm" are distributed through house chats and comments on posts in verified channels. The page, designed in red tones and warning signs, suggests entering a six-digit code to activate notifications. After some time, the victim receives a message about a personal account hack on government services and a number for a "dedicated support line."
By calling the specified number, a person ends up in a classic scam call center. Further legends include accusations of financing terrorists, demands to "declare" savings, and incitement to illegal activities.
F6 specialists recommend not calling numbers from suspicious websites and not clicking on links from strangers. According to the Prosecutor General's Office, over 675,000 IT crimes were registered in the country in 2025 – every third offense today is related to the digital environment.
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