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Malicious adverts lead to phishing sites
Malicious advertisements on well-known search engines are designed to lure users to phishing websites. Fraudsters use deceptively genuine-looking fake e-banking portals to try to obtain access data. If you notice any suspicious behavior in your e-banking (display of a timer or hourglass) or suspicious payments, contact your bank immediately.
03.07.2025 13:31
Malicious advertisements on well-known search engines are designed to lure users to phishing websites. Fraudsters use deceptively genuine-looking fake e-banking portals to try to obtain access data. If you notice any suspicious behavior in your e-banking (display of a timer or hourglass) or suspicious payments, contact your bank immediately.
03.07.2025 13:31
Alleged email from SBB distributes malware
The NCSC is currently receiving reports of alleged emails from SBB claiming that a suspicious ticket purchase has been detected. To change or cancel the purchase, you are asked to provide personal data and your bank details. You are then asked to install an apk file (installation package for Android apps). The apk file contains malware. Do not click on the link and delete the message.
08.05.2025 15:23
The NCSC is currently receiving reports of alleged emails from SBB claiming that a suspicious ticket purchase has been detected. To change or cancel the purchase, you are asked to provide personal data and your bank details. You are then asked to install an apk file (installation package for Android apps). The apk file contains malware. Do not click on the link and delete the message.
08.05.2025 15:23
Phishing in the name of FTA
Currently, fraudsters are sending phishing e-mails in the name of the Federal Tax Administration FTA. The recipients are informed that they have overpaid in their 2023 tax return. Please ignore these e-mails, do not reply to them, do not click on the link, do not scan the QR code and do not enter any personal data on the phishing page.
27.01.2025 14:40
Currently, fraudsters are sending phishing e-mails in the name of the Federal Tax Administration FTA. The recipients are informed that they have overpaid in their 2023 tax return. Please ignore these e-mails, do not reply to them, do not click on the link, do not scan the QR code and do not enter any personal data on the phishing page.
27.01.2025 14:40