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This Is How the 'Relay Attack' Works: Fake Calls to Empty Your Bank Account

Summary by El Faro De Ceuta
If you receive a suspicious message on your mobile phone, stay alert: you might be faced with the ‘relay attack’ scam. This is what the National Police has warned Ceuta’s neighbors about the threat of cybercriminals. This is a form of fraud that, according to what the Security Corps has explained, uses social engineering techniques to obtain your bank data fraudulently. What does the ‘Relay Attack’ consist of? Through one of their explanatory vi…
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If you receive a suspicious message on your mobile phone, stay alert: you might be faced with the ‘relay attack’ scam. This is what the National Police has warned Ceuta’s neighbors about the threat of cybercriminals. This is a form of fraud that, according to what the Security Corps has explained, uses social engineering techniques to obtain your bank data fraudulently. What does the ‘Relay Attack’ consist of? Through one of their explanatory vi…

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El Faro de Ceuta broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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