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Ukrenergo Issues Warning on Phishing Emails Spreading Malware
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Ukrenergo has alerted the public to a surge in phishing emails impersonating the company. These emails, sent from addresses resembling official Ukrenergo accounts, contain malicious attachments disguised as power outage schedules or invoices. Primarily targeting users with email domains @i.ua, @ua.fm, and @email.ua, the emails prompt recipients to download harmful files that can steal sensitive information. Cybersecurity experts suspect the attacks may originate from Russia. Ukrenergo emphasizes that it never sends outage schedules or bills via personal email. Citizens are advised to delete suspicious emails and avoid clicking on links or downloading attachments. The company is disseminating accurate outage information through its official channels.
Key Points: • Phishing emails impersonating Ukrenergo are spreading malware. • Scammers use official-looking email addresses to gain trust. • Ukrenergo never sends outage schedules or invoices via personal email.