They can call from both fake numbers that look real and numbers related to clinics. According to Solovyov, attackers can imitate the voices and speaking styles of clinic workers.
In addition to these procedures, scammers may offer assistance in obtaining coupons or contact a cardiologist, gastroenterologist, endocrinologist and other specialized specialists as part of a medical examination. They claim that in order to make an appointment with the doctor and receive medical care, the user must receive an SMS with the code received when logging into the State Services.
It is precisely to hack and steal information from Government Services that fraudsters need a code. After that they can take out a loan and do something else.
“Therefore, it is necessary not to forget about the categorical prohibition of entering any codes and following links, as well as transmitting your personal and financial data to strangers,” the lawyer warned.
Source: Ferra

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