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More than €10,000 stolen by online fraudsters in Celje
Slovenia👮 Crime4 hr. ago

More than €10,000 stolen by online fraudsters in Celje

Police in Celje investigated two online scams in the Velenjska and Mozirska regions. Unknown individuals convinced victims that they were helping them with cryptocurrency trading by granting remote access to their online banking accounts. The scammers then exploited this access and stole over 10,000 euros from the victims combined. Police are once again warning people to be cautious when conducting business online and advise against allowing unknown individuals remote access to computers or online banking accounts.

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More than €10,000 stolen by online fraudsters in Celje

Police in Celje investigated two online scams in the Velenjska and Mozirska regions. Unknown individuals convinced victims that they were helping them with cryptocurrency trading by granting remote access to their online banking accounts. The scammers then exploited this access and stole over 10,000 euros from the victims combined. Police are once again warning people to be cautious when conducting business online and advise against allowing unknown individuals remote access to computers or online banking accounts.

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