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New scam targets CaixaBank customers with fake €3,000 transfer alert
Fraudsters are sending realistic-looking text messages to trick people into handing over bank details

What’s the difference between phishing, smishing, vishing and spoofing?
- Phishing is when a scammer sends a fake email, pretending to be from a trusted company, asking you to click a link or provide personal information.
- Smishing works the same way, but the message arrives as a text (SMS), like the recent CaixaBank scam.
- Vishing is short for ‘voice phishing’. In this case, the scammer calls you and pretends to be from your bank or another company, trying to get you to hand over sensitive details.
- Spoofing involves highly convincing impersonations, often using technical language and jargon to make the scammer sound credible. These can come by email, text or phone.
4 key tips to avoid scams, from the OCU
- Don’t open emails or texts from unknown sources.
- Be suspicious of messages with links, even if the sender seems familiar. Call the company using a number you trust, not the one in the message.
- Never give bank details over the phone. Legitimate companies will never ask for this information by call, text or email.
- Google yourself regularly. Known as “egosurfing”, this helps you spot any private information that might have been leaked online.
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