Over 1.16 million drivers violated traffic rules in the capital in 2024
Over 1.16 million drivers violated traffic rules in the capital in 2024
Attackers act as school staff or tech support
Scammers offer to return money for paying taxes and demand codes from SMS
Russians are asked not to install unknown applications at the request of "bank employees"
This refers to the first 60 minutes, when subsequent thefts and hacks can be prevented
Among the reasons is an increase in the number of accidents involving such cars
Cybercriminals are stealing Russians' banking data by creating one-page websites
A bill from the Perm Territory proposes expanding the powers of the constituent entities of the federation in the fight against parking violators
Authorities want to create an effective mechanism for identifying and blocking fake online resources
Discussions on this issue have been ongoing for over a decade
Cybercrimes in Russia Account for 40% of the Total Number of Offenses
Attackers resort to psychological tricks to make the victim believe in the need to transfer money
Fraudsters are actively seeking potential victims using social engineering techniques
Fraudsters steal passwords from bank cards by sending phishing links in Telegram
Gullible citizens are offered "work" in crowd scenes, inducing them to take out loans