Published 27/10/2021
Scam messages are being sent disguised as Suomi.fi Messages. The messages urge recipients to open a document behind a button or link in the message.
The link goes to a website which resembles the Suomi.fi online service but is maintained by criminals. The website is a phishing site for the purpose of getting personal data and log-in information, such as banking codes.
Those with access to Suomi.fi Messages are notified about messages from public administration to the Messages service by e-mail or through the Suomi.fi mobile application.
Messages in Suomi.fi Messages never contain links, and they never ask to download documents or to provide personal information. Suomi.fi Messages never sends notifications by text message.
If you have received a message,
The Digital and Population Data Services Agency, which maintains the Suomi.fi Web service, is investigating the case in cooperation with security officials.
If you have access to Suomi.fi Messages,
Suomi.fi Messages is a data-safe way to receive messages from various officials. Signing on to the Messages service takes place using an online banking code, mobile ID, or the Citizen Certificate on an ID card.
A person who uses the service gets messages regularly on the public service e-Services that use Suomi.fi MessagesOpens in a new window.. When this happens, the messages are no longer delivered by standard mail. For example, it is possible to receive electronic messages from the Finnish Tax Administration, Traficom, and many municipalities.
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