Date:26/10/20
The Electronic Security Service under the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies informs citizens that this information does not correspond to reality and is provocative. We ask citizens to trust only the information provided by official sources.
Also, when you faced such a situation, please contact the Electronic Security Service by calling hotline 1654, via the website www.cert.az or e-mail reports@cert.az.
Attention! Fake messages are sent on behalf of Deposit Insurance Fund
The Electronic Security Service under the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies has recorded another attempted provocation by the Armenian side in cyberspace. Thus, the fake messages sent to citizens via e-mail say that allegedly the activities of the Deposit Insurance Fund will be suspended from November 1, 2020 and the funds will be directed to the war needs of the state, to the complete defeat of the enemy.The Electronic Security Service under the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies informs citizens that this information does not correspond to reality and is provocative. We ask citizens to trust only the information provided by official sources.
Also, when you faced such a situation, please contact the Electronic Security Service by calling hotline 1654, via the website www.cert.az or e-mail reports@cert.az.
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