Η Forthnet, with the aim of protecting its subscribers, but also the wider consumer public from malicious actions of third parties, issued a press release today.
ΣIn this way, it announces that recently there have been cases of sending misleading e-mails and SMS, which untrue show the company as a sender, as well as phone calls that are allegedly made by Forthnet's customer service.
In this context, the company advises its subscribers not to respond to unknown and malicious emails and SMS and to proceed with their immediate deletion, as well as to ignore any calls coming from alleged representatives of the company, who under the pretext of p. χ. the fault in the router, ask for their personal codes. Forthnet will never and in no way (either via email, SMS, or telephone) request personal passwords to systems, telephones or services (password, username), which are strictly personal and should not be disclosed to anyone. .
Also, any promotional activity carried out by Forthnet (such as a competition) is hosted and communicated exclusively by the official entities of the company on the internet.
For Forthnet, the security of personal data and transactions of its customers is a major concern and priority. The company reserves all its legal rights against all those who use its name and the relationship of trust it has developed with consumers for malicious and illegal acts.
Forthnet invites its subscribers, who believe that they have been the victims of a fraudulent attempt, to contact customer service immediately at 13731 (free of charge).
More information and safety instructions for internet access, as well as protection against Phishing are provided in the following pages of the Forthnet site.