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Phishing emails regarding the E-Vignette
The NCSC receives currently reports of emails claiming that the E-Vignette has been deactivated due to a billing issue. The email links to a phishing site. The email lists the general NCSC email address. This email has not been sent by the NCSC. Please ignore it and delete it.
07.04.2026 12:00
Blackmail emails in circulation
The NCSC is currently receiving reports of emails in which blackmailers claim to be in possession of credit card details, driving licence details, social security numbers and other data. They threaten to sell this information on the dark web. The emails often appear to come from the recipient's own address. However, this is not the case. The sender address is fake. The email is a bluff. Ignore it and do not be intimidated.
28.02.2026 12:00
Calls on behalf of a supposed NCSC employee
The NCSC has received reports of cases in which someone claiming to be an employee of the National Cyber Security Centre calls and asks to verify a supposedly suspicious bank transaction. The NCSC does not verify bank transactions and does not contact citizens unsolicited by telephone. Hang up immediately if you receive such a call and do not respond to any requests made by the fraudsters.
31.10.2025 17:00

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Week 20: When the hype becomes a trap – Ticket scams around the World Cup and other major events

Week 20: When the hype becomes a trap – Ticket scams around the World Cup and other major events

19.05.2026 - The Ice Hockey World Championship has just begun, and the FIFA World Cup is already on the horizon. But fans are not the only ones looking forward to major events like these – scammers also see them as an opportunity to deceive supporters and make money. Last week, the NCSC received several reports of websites linked to the FIFA World Cup that copied official ticket outlets. But criminals also exploit opportunities outside major events to deceive people looking for tickets.

Staying safe through a crisis: Emergency planning is the key to cyber resilience

18.05.2026 - The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) supports companies and organisations in Switzerland in strengthening their cyber resilience in a targeted and efficient way. The NCSC already offers resources to help Swiss communes draw up emergency plans. It has now adapted these resources for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and is making them available in a dedicated SME version. The NCSC will host two online brownbag lunch sessions for Swiss SMEs on 2 and 9 September to present the contents of the emergency planning model and the associated resources. The emergency plan will also be presented at an awareness event organised by ITSec4KMU. The event will take place on 2 June 2026.

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