“Registrų centras” warns: scam emails are spreading after data leak

"Registrų centras" warns: scam emails are spreading after data leak

“Registrų centras” warned residents on Friday on the social network “Facebook” to be extremely vigilant and not to trust emails or other messages that allegedly provide information about data leaks, offer compensation, or ask for personal data.

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“Registrų centras does not call or send emails related to the data disclosure incident,” the company wrote on Facebook.

Upon receiving suspicious messages, it is recommended not to click on the links contained therein, not to log in to the specified systems, and not to disclose your personal information.

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“If you or your relatives have received messages allegedly sent by “Registrų centras” via email with information about data leaks, about offered compensation, or other related issues:

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do not click on the links contained therein

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do not log in to the specified systems

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do not disclose your data,” informed the representatives of “Registrų centras.”

“Registrų centras” also reminds that information on whether a specific person’s data was disclosed during the incident can only be checked in the official self-service system.

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