May 10, 2025, 7:46 a.m.
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Online trading platforms have become a handy tool for modern Ukrainians. Buying a used bicycle, selling an old laptop, or ordering an embroidered shirt from a craftswoman in another city is now possible in a few clicks. But the popularity of such platforms has made them a convenient target for fraudsters.
A scheme that seemed complicated a few years ago is now simple and widespread. Phishing attacks on marketplaces have become one of the most common types of online fraud in Ukraine. And what's more alarming is that both buyers and sellers fall victim.
Phishing is a fraudulent practice where attackers try to obtain confidential user information, such as logins, passwords, or bank card details. To do this, they create fake websites that look similar to genuine platforms, such as marketplaces. By visiting such a link, users can accidentally enter their personal data or pay for a purchase through an unsafe resource.
"Marketplaces are one of the hottest spots for phishing attacks today. Fraudsters use fake websites, logos of delivery services, and the interface of banking systems. Cases when citizens enter card details themselves or log in to fake BankID systems are especially dangerous," said Bohdan Kryzhanivskyi, Head of the 1st Sector of the Cybercrime Department in Odesa Region of the National Police.
In the world of digital commerce, convenience is an advantage. But this advantage should not become your weakness. Even if you are promised a fast transfer, a favorable price, or a direct link, don't rush. A few seconds to check can save you from serious financial losses.
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