The Cybercrime Directorate, Cyprus Police, informs the public that suspicious password interception messages have been observed on Social Media and especially on Instagram and Facebook. In particular, various users receive a message from a person they know on Instagram and/or Messenger, who informs them that they will receive a code on their behalf and then reveal it to this person. In essence, this code concerns the recipient's own account and not the sender of the message who is already using a compromised account of another unsuspecting victim. With this method, they gain the recipient's trust, with the result that their own account is also compromised.
The criminals then use the hacked accounts to encourage their online friends to invest in various cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, etc.). These messages are malicious and aim for financial gain as well as to gain access to the recipient's own account. With this method, the criminals gain access to various user accounts, which they then use to trick other unsuspecting users. Recommendations: -The public is asked to be extremely careful with such messages and NOT to disclose codes received to any person. -It is recommended that you enable two-factor security settings for your online accounts. -In case of receiving a suspicious message / request, to communicate in a different way with the person from whom he received the message to confirm the request. -In the event that he performed any of the actions indicated to him, it is recommended to immediately check and change the password of the account.
For information, advice in relation to various other online scams, the public can also be informed from the website of the Cybercrime Directorate CyberAlert.Cy.
https://www.cyberalert.cy/