Fraudsters are soliciting data from NMT participants: how to avoid falling into the trap.


The National Center for Quality Assessment in Education warns participants of the National Multi-Subject Test (NMT) about fraudulent attempts to steal their personal data. Social networks and messengers are spreading information about a bot that will pose as a source of accurate information about the dates and locations of the testing. This bot requests users' personal data, including their full name and address. In addition, videos confirming its effectiveness are circulating on social media.
The Ukrainian Center for Quality Assessment in Education emphasizes the danger of providing personal data to third-party services. This can lead to the creation of fake profiles, unauthorized access to personal accounts, and other types of fraud.
“We recommend all NMT participants to be vigilant and cautious. You can easily become an easy target for fraudsters while trying to get ahead of others or attract attention on social media,” the representatives in Ukraine urge.
Earlier, we talked about the places where you can take the NMT-2025 abroad.
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