Criminals use fake websites and email addresses to gain access to customer data. For this purpose, they allegedly send from an authorized person, advertising and notifications.
Be sure to check, who is the sender and what website you're transferred to, as it is difficult to distinguish a fake address from a real one.
When opening a Terabank website, always be sure to enter at https://www.ebanking.ge
Criminals try to make fake visuals look very much like the real one. For example: ebankimg.ge or ebankiing.ge Info@terrabank.ge or info@terabamk.ge Fake websites and email alerts often feature poor design and grammatical errors, with no padlock sign in front of the website address, indicating that the website is not protected.
If you receive a message attached with files and / or weblinks, do not hurry to open them, think (within 10 seconds), identify the sender as far as possible and verify whether the message was actually sent.
Remember, Terabank will never ask you for a username or password by email or phone call.