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Vjerovao je da investira, pa je ostao bez bogatstva: Splićanin je pao na internetsku prevaru i izgubio više od 50.000 eura
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Vjerovao je da investira, pa je ostao bez bogatstva: Splićanin je pao na internetsku prevaru i izgubio više od 50.000 eura

A man from Split lost over 50,000 euros after falling victim to an online scam. He initially invested 300 euros based on an advertisement promising earnings through investment. After contacting a woman claiming to work for a brokerage firm, he allowed her remote access to his mobile device to install an investment app. Following this, he transferred 20,000 euros and then an additional 30,000 euros. However, he could no longer contact the individuals who had presented themselves as employees of the brokerage company, leading him to suspect he had been scammed. The police have once again urged citizens to remain cautious regarding SMS messages, emails, and calls requesting updates to banking apps, entry of personal and banking information, or payments for supposed profit distributions. Citizens are advised not to open suspicious links, allow anyone access to internet or mobile banking—especially via screen sharing—and to immediately report any suspicious messages or calls to their banks and the police.

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N1 Bosna i Hercegovina logoN1 Bosna i HercegovinaNeovisanSredinaČinjenice 85Objektivnost 75jučer
Vjerovao je da investira, pa je ostao bez bogatstva: Splićanin je pao na internetsku prevaru i izgubio više od 50.000 eura

A man from Split lost over 50,000 euros after falling victim to an online scam. He initially invested 300 euros based on an advertisement promising earnings through investment. After contacting a woman claiming to work for a brokerage firm, he allowed her remote access to his mobile device to install an investment app. Following this, he transferred 20,000 euros and then an additional 30,000 euros. However, he could no longer contact the individuals who had presented themselves as employees of the brokerage company, leading him to suspect he had been scammed. The police have once again urged citizens to remain cautious regarding SMS messages, emails, and calls requesting updates to banking apps, entry of personal and banking information, or payments for supposed profit distributions. Citizens are advised not to open suspicious links, allow anyone access to internet or mobile banking—especially via screen sharing—and to immediately report any suspicious messages or calls to their banks and the police.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article reports on a specific case of financial fraud involving an individual and provides general advice from the police. It does not present any political opinions, framing, or bias. The content focuses on a crime and public safety warning rather than political issues, policies, or officials.

Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article reports a specific incident involving an individual who lost over 50,000 euros to an online scam, as confirmed by police. It provides details such as the initial deposit, contact with a woman claiming to work for a brokerage firm, remote access to his device, and subsequent losses. The i

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