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The tweeter explained that the message he received requires him to charge 10,000 pesos in the name of the banking institution.
The Internet user thanked in another publication the good attention he received from the bank and clarified that the messages he received were not from the bank.
The Norton Cybercrime Report, Symantec, detailed that Mexico ranks first with the presence of cybercrime.
Scams through social networks, or platforms like WhatsApp, are becoming more popular every day. Such is the case of an Internet user who warned about a scam circulating through the instant messaging app with the Banorte lake.
According to the Senate Gazette, “more and more criminals are taking advantage of the speed, convenience and anonymity offered by modern technology to carry out various types of criminal activities such as hacking.”
The Norton Cybercrime Report, Symantec, detailed that Mexico ranks first with the presence of cybercrime. But it also ranks first in the presence of cybercrime types with 71% of them on your network. The study by the security company details that the most common and most avoidable attack is malware or computer viruses.
In this sense, the Senate Gazette indicates that until recently the perpetrators of computer crimes were isolated individuals or groups made up of a few people.
Banorte logo used to scam on WhatsApp
Through the social network Twitter, the user identified as @mrg240105 warned about a scam he had received on WhatsApp with the Banorte logo.
He also explained that the message he received requires him to charge 10,000 pesos in the name of the banking institution.
@Banorte_mx @GFBanorte_mx @BanorteListen @CondusefMX @Profeco Yesterday I went to the branch to clarify my car loan but via WhatsApp from this number and with that logo, they insist on charging me 10,000 pesos in the name of #banorte, what comes? Help! pic.twitter.com/8DremBE8JO
— Daughter of the King (@mrg240105) February 11, 2022
“And also from this number. At the branch they already checked my credit and I’m up to date, I don’t owe them more but these people continue to bother @CondusefMX and @Profeco I need their help and advice, at the @Banorte_mx branch they treated me excellent, even digitally, please!!”, he indicates in another post.
The Internet user thanked in another publication the good attention he received from the bank and clarified that the messages he received were not from the bank. “I want to clarify that it was not a matter of the institution, rather of criminals who intend to use the institution as a pretext to steal”, the last tweet.
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