: If you were expecting a specific broadcast, go directly to the provider's official website or app to check for updates.
If you received this via email, SMS, or as a social media notification, here is an evaluation of why you should be cautious:
: Mark the message as spam/phishing in your email client or report it to agencies like CERT Polska if you are in Poland.
: If the message asks you to "put together a review" or provide feedback via a provided link, it may be an attempt to harvest your personal data or install malware on your device. Recommended Actions Do not click any links inside that message.
: The message uses a sense of disappointment ("unfortunately no broadcast") to trick you into clicking a link to "find out more" or "fix the issue." This is a classic social engineering tactic designed to bypass your suspicion through curiosity or frustration.