Warning for Burlap with Continental Card
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The Phishing campaign aims to obtain data from credit cards of unaccompanied victims, and starts with sending fraudulent messages to many recipients The Content Alert for Burla with Continentan card appears first in Journal i.
In an alert published on the website of the Public Prosecutor General (PGR), the PPR cybercrime office informs that messages sent to the victims of fraud are not from the Continent or from any entity or server authorised to issue them
The burla is carried out through messages that link with benefits associated with the continent's loyalty card through a link, which aims to extract the recipient's bank data.
In an alert published on the Public Prosecutor-General's website (PGR), the PPR cybercrime office informs that messages are not from the Continent or from any entity or server authorized to issue them, being its invariably the source of a mass phone number whose legitimate title belongs to a third party, who is unaware of this criminal procedure. This ‘fishing’ campaign aims to obtain data from credit cards of discriminated victims, and begins w…
Burla aims to obtain data from bank cards instead of a false reward for accumulated points.


In an alert published on the Public Prosecutor-General's website (PGR), the PPR cybercrime office informs that messages are not from the Continent or from any entity or server authorized to issue them, being its invariably the source of a mass phone number whose legitimate title belongs to a third party who is unaware of this criminal procedure. This campaign of 'phising' aims to obtain data from credit cards of discriminated victims, and begins…
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