- The Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance warns of a rise in fraudulent emails targeting citizens and businesses with fake tax notices and data update requests.
- Scammers use tactics such as fake payment reminders and malicious links to steal money or sensitive information.
- Official BMF communications are digitally signed and sent by post or to the FinanzOnline Databox, never requesting sensitive data via email.
- Recipients are advised not to click suspicious links, to verify information through official channels, and to delete and report suspicious messages.
Source: meridianglobalservices.com
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