Back to newsA new global study highlights a sharp rise in messaging scams, with worldwide losses exceeding $200 billion. Greece is among the affected countries, with households increasingly targeted by fraudulent SMS and online messages. For tourists visiting Crete, this is a practical concern: be cautious of unexpected texts claiming to be from banks, parcel services, or local authorities asking you to click links or provide personal details. Do not share card numbers, passwords, or ID information via SMS. If you receive a suspicious message appearing to come from a Greek institution, ignore it and contact the relevant organisation directly through official channels. Report scams to the Greek consumer protection authority (EFPOLIS) or local police if you believe you have been targeted.
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Messaging Scams Hit $200 Billion Globally; Greece and Tourists Warned
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