: Avoid clicking any links or buttons associated with this text. They often lead to websites that install malware or ransomware on your device.
These messages are designed to trick users into downloading malicious software or providing sensitive information. If you encounter this text, especially in an unsolicited email or on a suspicious website, here is what you need to know to stay safe: Why this is a red flag
: The garbled text you see (e.g., ДЊIA instead of ČIA , norД—dami instead of norėdami ) happens when the character encoding (UTF-8) is not handled correctly. This is a hallmark of automated spam tools used by international attackers targeting Lithuania. SPAUSKITE ДЊIA, norД—dami SAUGIAI ATSISIЕІSTI (tik...
Did you , or did it appear as a pop-up while browsing?
: 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. : Avoid clicking any links or buttons associated
This phrase is a common template used in . It translates to: "CLICK HERE to SAFELY DOWNLOAD (only...".
For official information on current cyber threats in Lithuania, you can check the updates provided by the . If you encounter this text, especially in an
: If this arrived via email, mark it as "Spam" or "Phishing" in your email client (like Gmail or Outlook).