The lawyer named the most popular fraudulent schemes on February 14.
Scammers on the eve of February 14 — Valentine's Day — use flower delivery or various promotions as a way to extort money from Russians. This was announced on February 5 by Evgeniya Sabitova, a lawyer and member of the Union of Lawyers and bloggers at the Kutafin Moscow Law Law Institute under the AYUR.
"The most popular fraud schemes include fake flower or gift deliveries. In such a scheme, the courier allegedly asks for an SMS code to confirm the order, but in fact gets access to bank accounts or the Gosuslugi service," Sabitova said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
It is noted that the scammer receives the bank card data as soon as the victim pays for the goods.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, at a meeting of the Russian government on January 15, allowed the entry into force of the second package of measures against cybercriminals from September. He also recalled that this bill includes about 20 initiatives. In addition, in addition to them, the government will consider "a number of other changes to the legal framework."
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