
Taking advantage of Ramadan, scammers lure citizens into their network by sending them a message saying “Your iftar booking has been activated”.
Fraudsters try to trap citizens into their networks by finding methods over time.
The suspect's new methods became apparent during Ramadan.
It was revealed that the scammers sent a message to the victim close to iftar time saying “Your iftar booking has been activated”. Scammers who want to trick people into clicking links in messages will reach victims through this method.
Fraudsters who hack into a person's phone through the link will have access to personal information from their bank account.
WARNING FROM EXPERTS
Lawyers claim that especially students and citizens with poor economic conditions are targeted and the number of scams in the name of discounted iftar menus has increased.
Experts emphasize that not every campaign encountered on social networks is trustworthy and say that payments should not be made in suspicious circumstances.

































