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Fraud attempt with the police as the alleged sender

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Many people contact us after receiving e-mails with the information that the sender is the police, Interpol and the Ministry of Justice and Emergency Preparedness.

The email received contains accusations of "cyber infiltration of child pornography, pedophilia, cyberpornography and exhibitionism." This is an attempted fraud and the sender is not from the police. 
Have you received such an e-mail? In this case, the police recommend that you block the sender and delete the e-mail. If you are exposed to fraud, you should report it.

We also recommend the article: Scam sent via SMS

There are many attempts at fraud on the Internet. If we find a suspicious message in the mailbox, just delete it.

 

Source: politiet

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