Advice from financial experts: Don't give out personal information in fraudulent emails
According to a report from www.chip.de, the consumer advice center warns of fraudulent emails that are currently reaching ING customers. These emails ask recipients to provide personal information and click links that lead to a fake login page. The consumer advice center points out that these are fraudulent activities and appeals to recipients not to disclose any personal information and to move the email to the spam folder if left unanswered. Such fraudulent emails can have a significant impact on the market and consumers. On the one hand, they damage customers' trust in the bank, which is imitated by the fraudsters. This can lead to a loss of image...

Advice from financial experts: Don't give out personal information in fraudulent emails
Die Verbraucherzentrale warnt vor betrügerischen E-Mails, die derzeit Kunden der ING erreichen. In diesen E-Mails werden die Empfänger aufgefordert, persönliche Informationen preiszugeben und Links zu klicken, die zu einer gefälschten Login-Seite führen. Die Verbraucherzentrale weist darauf hin, dass dies betrügerische Aktivitäten sind und appelliert an die Empfänger, keine persönlichen Informationen preiszugeben und die E-Mail unbeantwortet in den Spam-Ordner zu verschieben.
Such fraudulent emails can have a significant impact on the market and consumers. On the one hand, they damage customers' trust in the bank, which is imitated by the fraudsters. This can lead to a loss of image and a decline in customer satisfaction. Second, clicking on fraudulent links can result in personal information being stolen, which can result in significant financial losses for consumers. Furthermore, this may lead to an increase in fraud cases and increased consumer vigilance, which in turn may result in increased efforts for banks and authorities to combat such fraudulent activities.
Read the source article at www.chip.de