Scammers Posing as Revolut Employees Targeting Cyprus Residents
The Cyprus Police have issued a warning about scammers impersonating Revolut representatives. According to reports, fraudsters are calling individuals, falsely claiming that their accounts will be deactivated unless they provide their banking details over the phone. If victims share this information, the scammers gain full access to their funds.
Authorities have already received multiple complaints and are urging the public to be cautious when receiving unsolicited calls from anyone requesting bank details, passwords, or identification numbers.
If you have shared any sensitive information, contact your bank immediately.
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