Online scamsCNS warns of new wave of phishing emails

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The National Health Fund (CNS) has issued a warning about a new wave of fraudulent emails using its official logo.
Example of a phishing email wrongly claimed to have been sent by the CNS.
Example of a phishing email wrongly claimed to have been sent by the CNS.
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The National Health Fund (CNS) is alerting the public to a recent surge in phishing emails that misuse the CNS logo. In these scams, recipients are told there has been an error with a reimbursement, or that a reimbursement is pending. The email typically includes a link claiming to direct users to their personal profile.

The CNS strongly advises never to click on such links, to verify the sender’s email address, to avoid sharing any personal information, and to delete the message if there is any doubt about its authenticity.

Officials from the CNS also remind the public that the mere presence of the CNS logo, name, or graphic design does not guarantee the email is genuinely from the National Health Fund. Anyone who is unsure should contact the CNS through its official channels.

Further information about scams targeting the National Health Fund, along with recommendations on how to protect yourself, is available on the official CNS website.

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