Cybercriminals are once again sending fake emails to Ukrainians, claiming they owe money to "Nova Poshta". This was reported by the company’s press service.
"These emails have no connection to "Nova Poshta" or any other company in the NOVA group", – emphasized the company.
It is reported that scammers are copying the company’s logo, spoofing the sender’s address, and pressuring people with fake debts to open attachments or click on links.

The company urged everyone to follow simple guidelines to stay safe:

  1.  Check the sender’s address. Emails from "Nova Poshta" only come from official domains. Be wary of suspicious changes or spelling errors.
  2. Do not open emails from unknown senders and do not click on links.
  3. If you accidentally opened a suspicious attachment or clicked on a dubious link, it is recommended to change your passwords on your accounts as soon as possible and check for any active sessions. If you detect any suspicious activity, terminate all unknown sessions through your account security settings.
  4. Enable two-factor authentication for your email, messaging apps, banking, and other important accounts — this significantly enhances protection against unauthorized access.
  5. If you receive such an email — move it to spam and delete it. This will help reduce the risk of further spam and protect other users.

"The cybersecurity department of Nova Poshta is already working to stop this phishing campaign and is cooperating with relevant authorities and providers to restrict the scammers’ activities", – the statement concludes.