The National Health Insurance Fund (NHIF) warns of an increasing number of signals from citizens who have received fake e-mails sent on behalf of the institution. Usually, these pirate messages contain a request for user confirmation, which activates a cyber-attack against their device.
NHIF emphasizes that it does not send files related to health insurance status, owed amounts, or other personal information of citizens and contract partners by e-mail. These messages are spam emails, sometimes with attached malware.
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The institution calls on people to be vigilant and to alert NHIF, as well as the competent authorities, upon receiving such suspicious e-mails. NHIF categorically states that it does not send emails with such content.
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