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1. Coronavirus phone scams
Several cases of telephone scams related to the Coronavirus pandemic have been reported.
Phone scams are when a cybercriminal places a call aimed at obtaining a person's confidential data and/or online banking username and password in order to subsequently make fraudulent bank transactions or card purchases.
In some of the reported scams, scammers pretend to be supermarket employees and ask their victims for their credit card number to place home deliveries.
In others, the criminal offers elderly people free home coronavirus testing in exchange for their details.
Remember: banks, government institutions and legitimate services such as supermarkets will never ask you for your password to their platforms, nor will they ask you for your credit card details.
If you receive a suspicious call, be wary of the call and never reveal your personal details..