Observed arrival · 2026-08-21
The Fake Tax-Service Panic Screen
Credibility concern recorded. The source reference remains available for verification and correction.
A Russian-language page impersonating a government tax and public-services portal, warning visitors that they have been hacked.
Why it surfaced
The page stages a remarkably specific theft narrative: fake biometric checks appear to export tax, passport, identity, credit-history, and electronic-signature data before directing the alarmed visitor to a hotline. Its government-style labels, new-device warning, and repeated permission prompts make it a useful specimen of trust theater and likely impersonation fraud.
A Russian-language page impersonating a government tax and public-services portal, warning visitors that they have been hacked.
Observed signals
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