The Slovenian government has issued a warning about a new phishing attempt targeting users of its official electronic communication platform, gov.si. According to the Office for Information Security, individuals have been receiving fraudulent emails that appear legitimate due to their references to the gov.si portal. These messages typically claim to be related to a “security update” or warn recipients that their email account is being locked. The emails are designed to mimic official communications from state institutions, making them difficult to distinguish from genuine notifications.
The deceptive emails instruct recipients to click on a link and complete a supposed security update for their email accounts, under the threat that their account will be deactivated otherwise. However, clicking on these links redirects users to external websites unrelated to the state administration or the gov.si portal. These sites are intended to collect usernames, passwords, or other sensitive information from unsuspecting users.
The Office for Information Security emphasized that no state institution ever requests users to enter passwords or other credentials via external links through email. It also clarified that the gov.si portal does not send messages requesting “security updates” to email accounts through unofficial web pages. Users are advised to always verify the actual URL before clicking on any links in suspicious emails. If they suspect they have clicked on a malicious link or entered personal data, they should immediately change their password and notify the appropriate system administrator or their email service provider.
Users who receive such emails are urged to exercise caution when handling electronic mail. If they have already clicked on a link and entered their personal information, the office recommends changing their password as soon as possible and informing the relevant system administrator or their email service provider. Additionally, users are encouraged to delete suspicious emails without opening attachments or links and report them to the appropriate authorities.
The Office for Information Security reiterated the importance of vigilance when dealing with electronic mail. They stressed that users must always check the actual URL before clicking on any links in suspicious emails. Suspicious emails should be deleted without opening attachments or links and reported to the appropriate authorities. This is particularly important given the increasing sophistication of cyber threats and the potential risks associated with falling victim to phishing scams.
The incident highlights the ongoing challenge of securing digital communications against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. As more services move online, the risk of phishing attacks grows, necessitating continuous awareness campaigns and education among the public. The Office for Information Security continues to monitor and respond to emerging threats, ensuring that citizens are informed and prepared to protect themselves against such vulnerabilities.
In response to this incident, the Office for Information Security has taken proactive steps to raise public awareness about the dangers of phishing attempts. They have issued detailed guidelines on how to recognize and respond to suspicious emails, emphasizing the need for users to remain vigilant and cautious when interacting with electronic communications. Their efforts aim to minimize the impact of such incidents and prevent further exploitation of users' personal information.
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Slovenske noviceNeovisanSredinaprije 9 h Državni ured upozorava na novu opasnu e-poštu.Agencija za informacijsku sigurnost slovenske vlade izdala je upozorenje o pokušajima phishinga koji ciljaju korisnike službenog portala gov.si. Sajber kriminalci šalju lažne e-mailove tvrdeći da nude "bezbednosne ispravke" ili "zatvaranje elektronske pošte", oponašajući izgled legitimnih poruka s portala. Ove e-mailove lažno tvrde da će neuspjeh u kliku na vezu rezultirati deaktiviranjem računa. Agencija naglašava da vladini subjekti nikada ne traže lozinke ili druge poverljive podatke putem e-pošte, niti gov.si portal šalje takve zahtjeve putem neslužbenih web stranica. Korisnicima se savjetuje da prije klikaju provjere autentičnost veza i odmah prijave sumnjive e-mailove. Oni koji su već kliknuli na sumnjive veze pozivaju se da odmah promijene svoje lozinke i obavijeste relevantne vlasti.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): Članak predstavlja činjenične informacije o prijetnjama kibernetičkoj sigurnosti bez otvorene podrške ili kritike bilo koje političke skupine ili ideologije.
Maribor24NeovisanSredinaprije 10 h Vlada portal zloupotrijebio neprikladno, brzo možete postati žrtvaThe Information Security Office warns citizens about phishing attempts using the official government portal gov.si. Scammers send fake emails claiming there is a 'security update' or 'email account lockout,' urging users to click on a link to perform the supposed update. These messages mimic official communication and include references to the gov.si portal to appear legitimate. The links redirect users to fake websites designed to steal usernames, passwords, or other sensitive information. Authorities emphasize that government agencies never ask for passwords via email or through external links. Users are advised to verify the actual website address before clicking any links, delete suspicious messages without opening them, or report them to the appropriate authorities. If users have already clicked on a link and entered their data, they are recommended to change their password immediately and notify the relevant IT administrator or email service provider.
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RTV Slovenija (MMC)Državni / javniSredinaprije 11 h Pokušaji internetske prijevare putem elektronskih poruka koje sadrže veze s vladinim portalom gov.siThe article reports on a cybersecurity warning issued by Slovenia's State Office for Information Security regarding attempts at online fraud targeting users of the government portal gov.si. Cybercriminals are sending deceptive emails that appear legitimate due to their references to the government portal, claiming they are offering 'security updates' or 'mail suspension'. These messages impersonate technical or security support teams and urge recipients to click on links to perform fake security updates, threatening account deactivation if ignored. The article emphasizes that government agencies never request password entry or other credentials via external links, and that the gov.si portal does not send such update requests through unofficial websites. It advises users to verify the authenticity of links before clicking and to delete suspicious messages without opening attachments or links. Users who have already clicked and entered personal information are advised to change passwords immediately and notify the relevant IT service provider.
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DnevnikNeovisan🔒Sredinaprije 11 h Došlo je do pokušaja prevare korištenjem vladinog portala.The Office for Information Security has warned citizens about phishing attempts using the official government portal gov.si. Scammers send emails that appear legitimate, claiming to be from the gov.si portal and urging users to click on a link for a 'security update' or 'email lock.' These messages direct users to external websites unrelated to the government. The office emphasized that official authorities never ask for passwords or credentials through unofficial links, and the gov.si portal does not send such requests via external sites. Users are advised to check the actual URL before clicking and to delete suspicious messages or report them to the appropriate authorities. If users have already clicked on the link and entered their data, they are urged to change their password immediately and notify the relevant information system administrator or email service provider.
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