FMA phishing emails in circulation
Fraudsters promise to refund lost money or transfer stolen funds, for example, which turns out to be a trap. The FMA does not contact private individuals by e-mail or telephone. In addition, the FMA is never involved in processes or offers that allegedly serve to make good financial losses. The FMA only uses e-mail addresses that end with "@fma-li.li". Recipients of e-mails purporting to come from the FMA are advised to always check the sender addresses carefully. The FMA recommends neither replying to such suspicious e-mails nor following any instructions contained therein. Do not click on any links contained in these emails.
If you have any doubts about the authenticity of an e-mail purporting to be from the FMA, you may contact us at info@fma-li.li and provide us with the relevant information.
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