Greece Warns Citizens of Phishing Scams Ahead of Fuel Pass 2026 Launch
Severity: Medium (Score: 57.8)
Sources: Ot.Gr, Tovima
Summary
As Greece prepares to launch the Fuel Pass 2026 platform on gov.gr, authorities are alerting the public to a rise in phishing scams targeting citizens. The National Cybersecurity Authority has reported numerous cases of fraudulent SMS messages claiming eligibility for the fuel subsidy, urging recipients to click on malicious links to confirm personal details. These scam messages are designed to mimic official government communications, utilizing misleading language and unofficial web addresses. Officials emphasize that citizens should not click on links or provide personal information in response to such messages. The Ministry of Digital Governance advises the public to remain vigilant and follow basic cybersecurity practices, including verifying suspicious messages and accessing services only through official channels. Anti-spam and security software may assist in detecting these malicious messages. The situation is ongoing, with authorities actively monitoring the scams. Key Points: • Phishing scams related to Fuel Pass 2026 are targeting Greek citizens. • Fraudulent SMS messages mimic official government communications. • Authorities advise against clicking links or sharing personal information.
Key Entities
- Phishing (attack_type)
- Greece (country)
- gov.gr (domain)
- T1566.002 - Spearphishing Link (mitre_attack)