The National Cyber Directorate has issued a warning about fraudulent messages circulating via email or SMS that impersonate a Bamba promotion and promise a 500 NIS voucher. The public is advised not to click on any links and to delete the messages.
The National Cyber Directorate has warned of a new phishing campaign targeting Israeli consumers. Fraudulent messages, appearing as emails or SMS, claim to offer a 500 NIS voucher as part of a Bamba promotion. The messages contain links designed to steal personal information or money.
In recent weeks, The Zioneer has reported on similar phishing attempts, including fake traffic fine notices and an SMS impersonating the Home Front Command. These campaigns, often attributed to Iranian cyber actors, exploit public trust in official and commercial communications.
The Directorate urges the public to verify the authenticity of any promotional message directly with the company and to report suspicious messages to the authorities. No legitimate promotion would request personal details via a link.
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