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Phishing
Phishing is a deceptive method used online to steal sensitive information, such as banking details or login credentials, and can result in financial losses. Attackers use fake emails, SMS messages, or websites that appear to be legitimate in order to trick you.
The aim of phishing is to obtain your personal information—such as usernames, passwords, card numbers, date of birth, or PIN codes. Attackers often misuse the name or logo of well-known companies, including Zásilkovna, to appear credible.
You can find more information about what phishing attacks look like and how to protect yourself on our Cybersecurity page.
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