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AADE: Warning about road tax fraud – News 24/7

Recently, there has been a new wave of mass misleading text messages appearing as “MYaade” or “GOV,” according to the AADE.
The Independent Authority for Public Revenue (AADE) is urging citizens to exercise particular caution, as a new wave of mass-distributed misleading SMS messages has been observed in recent days. These messages appear under the names “MYaade” or “GOV”.
Using the pretext of “unpaid annual vehicle circulation tax,” the messages prompt recipients to click on a link in order to supposedly pay outstanding vehicle taxes.
As noted, this is an attempt at electronic fraud (smishing).
AADE highlights the following:
As stressed, anyone who receives or has already received such a message on their mobile phone, without having previously submitted a relevant request to AADE, is advised to ignore it, not click on any link (URL), and delete it immediately. AADE warns citizens that “under no circumstances should you provide personal data or card details”.
For further information and clarifications, you may:
By phone: 1521 (free of charge), on working days from 7:00 to 20:00
Digitally: via my1521 (24/7), selecting: Personal Data Protection Issues > Personal Data Protection > Requests – Exercise of Rights
To file a complaint, contact the Cyber Crime Division:
Images of the misleading SMS messages and the fake website to which the link directs are provided below.

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