A new scam is stealing your banking details

Receive the messages you are trying to receive Trick us into stealing our data and money It is more than common these days. Cybercriminals impersonate companies such as courier services, banks, organizations or well-known applications that we use on a daily basis An action that requires an urgent decision. Includes the latest scam discovered Telparkwhich parking app they use More than five million people In more than 150 cities distributed throughout Spain, Portugal, Andorra and Turkey.

The Catalonia Cybersecurity Agency warns against this, explaining that a fake email saying this is being circulated Telpark account has been suspended due to non-payment. As usual, the message looks real, but it comes from a fraudulent link that redirects to a page that looks like the real one.

On this page, they ask for email and Bank details under the pretext of updating the payment and settling the alleged debt. The dangerous thing is that it is usually a small amount, which makes the victim not give it much importance, trust it and believe that it solves the problem that may take away his account.

But if you enter your details, the scammers will not only keep the payment money, but they will also get it Access banking details They can charge more fees to the card and even sell that information to other people. These types of messages are created to create a file Sense of urgency And acting quickly without checking anything happens more often than people think.

How to avoid becoming a victim of this type of fraud

– It is very important to pay close attention to return address

– Check if the message body exists Errors or strange phrases

Don’t click on links And do not give Personal and banking details In suspicious emails

– If there is doubt, it is best Go to the official app or website service and check if the notification is real