For official information on current cyber threats in Lithuania, you can check the updates provided by the .
: Phrases like "SAUGIAI ATSISIŪSTI" (safely download) are often used by attackers to lower your guard. Legitimate services rarely need to insist that a download is "safe" in their primary call-to-action CERT-LT . SPAUSKITE ДЊIA, norД—dami SAUGIAI ATSISIЕІSTI (tik...
: Look at the sender's email address. Even if the name looks familiar, the actual email address often contains random letters or comes from a completely unrelated domain. For official information on current cyber threats in
: Avoid clicking any links or buttons associated with this text. They often lead to websites that install malware or ransomware on your device. : Look at the sender's email address
: These "write-ups" often promise exclusive files, leaked documents, or urgent invoices to entice you to click quickly without thinking. How to handle it
Did you , or did it appear as a pop-up while browsing?
: If this arrived via email, mark it as "Spam" or "Phishing" in your email client (like Gmail or Outlook).