Moldindconbank warns of a new online and telephone scam targeting children and teenagers.

Starting with a seemingly innocent game or the promise of a quick win, children end up talking to people who manipulate and intimidate them to obtain bank details or money transfers. Often, scammers make them believe that their parents will face serious trouble if they don’t do exactly as they’re told.

For a child, such moments are extremely stressful. Panic, fear, and shame often lead them to hide what happened or try to resolve the situation on their own. It’s important for them to know that they shouldn’t do this and that they’re not alone.

If your child has provided card information, SMS codes, or made suspicious transfers, contact the bank or the police at 112 immediately. Even when it seems too late, a quick response can make all the difference.

Today’s scams are specifically designed to create panic, fear, and confusion, including among children and teenagers. No one should feel ashamed in such a situation.

At Moldindconbank, we understand how difficult and emotional these moments can be for the entire family, and we act as quickly as possible to protect our customers’ accounts and money.

What both parents and children need to know:

✔️ No one should ever share credit card information or SMS codes online;

✔️ Promises of money or prizes in games may be a cover for fraud;

✔️ Threats and pressure to act quickly are clear signs of a scam;

✔️ If something seems suspicious or scares a child, they should immediately talk to a trusted adult.

Talk openly with your children about online safety and remind them that, no matter what happens, the most important thing is to ask for help right away. The faster you react and contact your bank or the police, the better your chances of limiting any losses and protecting your accounts and money..

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