Technical News Office –After the digital arrests, cyber thugs are now posing as CPAO officers and plundering their life savings. Cyber thugs are targeting retirees these days. Recently, many cases of fraudulent retirees have come to light. After the digital arrests, cyber thugs are now posing as CPAO officers and plundering their life savings.
Cyberfraudsters posing as CPAO agents
Cyber-fraudsters pose as civil servants from the Centrale Comptable des Pensions (CPAO) and claim that if they do not complete the form, their pension will be stopped.
WhatsApp form is sent
The cyber crooks then send a WhatsApp form to the retirees. In this, they get their personal information such as bank account number and PPO number. After that, they break into their bank accounts.
Do this to avoid fraud
To avoid fraud, retirees should keep in mind that no official asks you for your personal information on WhatsApp or over the phone.
CPAO does not ask for personal information
CPAO does not ask for personal information like your PPO number and bank account.
call the official number
If you receive a suspicious message, confirm it by calling the CPAO or the official bank number. Never call the number listed in a suspicious message.
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