Attention! Warning About a New Fraud Scheme!
Dear citizens, recently, fraudulent activities have become more frequent, involving fake websites and applications disguised as legitimate services.

Scammers send messages via SMS, messengers, social networks, or email, and use targeted ads on popular platforms to trick users into clicking links to "download a fraudulent application," "confirm personal data," "receive a benefit," or "activate a service."
How Scammers Operate:
1️⃣ They offer to download a fake application that mimics official services.
2️⃣ Under the guise of "data updates" or "security verification," they request personal information such as passport details, phone numbers, and banking credentials.
3️⃣ Once the application is installed or data is entered, scammers gain access to your funds and can even take out loans in your name.
Stay Alert!
✅ The official MyID product from UZINFOCOM is in no way associated with these fraudulent schemes!
✅ MyID never sends links for downloading third-party applications or requests personal data via suspicious websites.
How to Protect Yourself:
🔹 Do not click on suspicious links in messages.
🔹 Only download applications from official stores (Google Play, App Store).
🔹 Verify website addresses and sender contacts. UZINFOCOM’s official resources are always published on government portals and trusted media.
🔹 Never share your login credentials, passwords, SMS codes, or passport details with third parties.
If you encounter such fraudulent schemes, immediately report them to law enforcement agencies or the Cybersecurity Center hotline.
Spread this information to your family and friends! Only together can we fight fraud.
Stay vigilant and protect your personal data!
Best regards,
UZINFOCOM & the MyID Team