SMS fraud attacks on Faroese have seriously increased over the past six months and are more extensive than in previous years. This is what Turið F. Arge, chairwoman of the Association of Financial Institutions, says in a press release. - There are a lot more people who fall into the trap. We estimate that there are several hundred Faroese who have given irrelevant information that they should not have, she says.
Turið Finnbogadóttir Arge, …
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Two days after a parking bus, a Churerin received a suspicious text message with a Moroccan number. The canton police warns: Open no link and don't reply.
SMS fraud attacks on Faroese have seriously increased over the past six months and are more extensive than in previous years. This is what Turið F. Arge, chairwoman of the Association of Financial Institutions, says in a press release. - There are a lot more people who fall into the trap. We estimate that there are several hundred Faroese who have given irrelevant information that they should not have, she says.
Turið Finnbogadóttir Arge, …