Se han reportado intentos de estafa a través de mensajes falsos enviados por WhatsApp y Facebook, dirigidos a los 5 millones de afiliados del PAMI, la obra social más grande de Latinoamérica. Los estafadores se hacen pasar por personal del PAMI solicitando actualización de datos o prometiendo descuentos, con el objetivo de robar información personal y vaciar cuentas bancarias. El PAMI ha informado sobre las vías oficiales para evitar caer en estas trampas y recomienda no hacer clic en enlaces sospechosos.
00:00It is important what we are going to talk about with Clara Salguero, because there are scams that we will try to prevent and hopefully we can find out what it is about, Clara.
00:08Do you know how many people we are going to talk to, Luis?
00:10To 5 million people.
00:12Because it is about the affiliates to the most important social work in Argentina, the largest in Latin America.
00:18Because there were attempts of scams, there are attempts of scams.
00:22Look, this could be summarized in a sentence.
00:25They send messages, they empty your accounts.
00:28That's how it is. They send you a message, they empty your accounts.
00:31How do they get there? They get there through WhatsApp, they get there through Facebook.
00:35What do they tell you? They tell you lies.
00:37They start by saying that they are staff of the PAMI, that they need to update their data.
00:46We communicate with you because you need to receive the new credential.
00:53And if they don't tell you, they can have important discounts for being affiliated to the social work.
01:00Truchos, all these messages are truchos.
01:02All truchos, all truchos.
01:04You see, what do we say here?
01:06Certain links work, which are deceitful, which are lying.
01:11The retiree, the affiliate, the affiliate of the social work clicks and that's where the theft occurs.
01:17But apart, it's a half-parallel scam.
01:20Why half-parallel? Why reason?
01:22Because they don't just steal your data or empty your accounts.
01:25And those data, for example, can be used to get credits in your name.
01:30But they also make a database of people.
01:34It's very serious.
01:36Well, the PAMI went out to report which are the official routes.
01:40There we are seeing which are the verified routes, the verified connection routes.
01:47Verified and also any complaint can be made in person, in the closest PAMI to your home
01:53or through a three-digit abbreviated line, 138, which is the PAMI Response line.
02:00Clari, two things we always say to leave two brief 15-second tips.
02:05First, never click the links they send you.
02:09First fact, you get a link, don't click.
02:11Now, you say, but I get the link, something must be happening.
02:14Well, second advice we always give Clara, you go look for the site, not the site will look for you.
02:20Always.
02:21That is, you write ANSES and you go to the ANSES site.
02:24You write mibanco.com.ar.
02:26You go to the site and not the site to you.
02:30Two little tips, two little tips that we always give Clara,
02:33so that at least you try to avoid being scammed.
02:36Well, yesterday, first text message, weird.
02:41Your monthly subscription was renewed to access the service and enter GIVANA.
02:46I have no idea what, I mean, TRUCHO, definitely.
02:49I mean, I'm a perfect fool for hunters.
02:53I go everywhere.
02:54No, no, that's another thing.
02:55Not having, it can happen to everyone.
02:57I mean, because there is a subject that is the shame of the scammer.
03:00There is no age, there is no age.
03:01There is no age, Marietta.
03:02One has related the subject of fraud with the elderly
03:05and the elderly who does not report for fear of ridicule.
03:09It happens to us absolutely everywhere.
03:11Digital scammers play a little with time.
03:15They play with what?
03:16They don't let you react.
03:18So what do they tell you?
03:19You are going to be disaffiliated from the social work.
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