Fache shocking: threatening letters from the Ministry of the Interior exposed!
Fache shocking: threatening letters from the Ministry of the Interior exposed!
Maria Lanzendorf, Österreich - On April 11, 2025, the VPNÖ state manager Matthias Zauner and the member of the state parliament Otto Auer commented with outraged statements about a troubled wave of fake, which were sent on behalf of the Federal Ministry of the Interior. The letters are aimed at private individuals and ask them to ejaculate in a glass and to return it to the Austrian Agency for Health and Nutrition Security (AGE). Zauner describes the campaign as sick and dangerous, while Auer emphasizes the criminal relevance of the crime and denounces misuse of state authority. A municipal councilor from Maria Lanzendorf mentioned by name is mentioned in the letters, and her cell phone number is also given, which underlines the risk of trust in state institutions.
Zauner vehemently criticizes the absurdity and danger of this crime. He demands a clear and clear reaction of the rule of law and is concerned about the growing pressure on politically committed at the community level. Auer encourages all those affected to file a complaint and emphasizes that the VPNÖ will support them in this process. The worrying incidents provide further evidence of the necessary vigilance in relation to the security situation.
Further information on fake letters
In addition to these questionable incidents, the Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) warned in December 2022 of similar fake emails. These emails contain alleged allegations from police authorities and threaten the addressees with an arrest warrant if they do not comment on the allegations. The unknown senders incorrectly vary as high -ranking officials of the BKA, including President Holger Münch. The BKA has made it clear that these emails are not real and that it is an attempt to spy on personal data. It is advised to ignore emails from unknown senders and not to open any unknown files.Another example of current phishing attempts are emails with the request for the verification of telephone numbers, which are also widespread. These emails ask the recipients to act quickly in order to avoid a account barrier. The consumer center on this topic emphasized that such emails often have signs of phishing, including dubious sender addresses and impersonal salutation. The organization recommends moving phishing emails to the spam folder and checking all information on official pages.
Overall, these incidents show the need for increased sensitivity and vigilance towards fake letters and emails. Both Zauner and Auer appeal to the citizens not to be intimidated by such machinations and, if in doubt, take legal action. The support of the VPNÖ signals in this matter that legal consequences should be requested for the perpetrators. The defects in the security and trust of the citizens must be addressed urgently to ensure a safe environment.
For more information about the risks of fake writes and emails, read the warnings of the BKA on bka.de and the guidelines of the consumer center at Consumerzentral.de .
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