Enter the experience: pre-retirees have fallen under the gun of telephone scammers

The attackers targeted people of pre-retirement age: telephone scammers began to inform them about certain additional payments for seniority, luring out card data. The payment details are then used to steal the funds. The activation of this scheme was reported to Izvestia in VTB, the information was confirmed by the Central Bank and other major credit institutions. Older people are more likely to trust tricks, and before They expect financial support from the state in the New Year, experts explained. You are paid extra Telephone scammers began to call Russians of pre-retirement age under the guise of government employees and promise to make “payments” for the accumulated work experience. This was told to Izvestia in VTB. Having gained confidence during the conversation, the attackers ask to clarify the bank card number allegedly for crediting funds, as well as dictate the code from the SMS message. With the help of this data,

China urges NATO to abandon Cold War mentality

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Biden got a new dog

On December 20, a new puppy was spotted on the south lawn of the White House. According to two sources, this is the president’s new pet, a German Shepherd puppy. It was presented to the President by his family. The pet was nicknamed Commander. JUST IN: Biden welcomes new ‘German Shepherd’ puppy ‘Commander’ to White Housepic.twitter.com/tZyiI8iAap — Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) December 20, 2021 Michael LaRosa, a spokesman for Jill Biden, confirmed the news about the new family puppy. “Yes. There is (a puppy),” LaRosa said. The Bidens’ beloved German Shepherd, Champ, died in June at the age of 13. Their other German Shepherd, named Major, lives mostly in Wilmington, Delaware. This is due to the fact that she behaved aggressively towards the White House staff. In March, the Major bit two people — a Secret Service employee and a National Park Service employee. Even more interesting things about animals

The first GOST for mass graves in Russia will be effective from February

The standard, the text of which is published by the Ministry, was developed for the first time and will enter into force on February 1, 2022. The document, in particular, defines the requirements for the burial grounds, the location of the walls of sorrow and the distance between the coffins. According to GOST, the choice of the burial site should “ensure an indefinitely long period of existence of the burial site” and be selected taking into account the rules of the settlement development, terrain features and maximum permissible loads on the environment. The plot area should not exceed 40 hectares. Burials are not allowed to be carried out, in particular in the first and second zones of the sanitary protection zone of the water supply source and on the shores of water bodies used for bathing and household needs. The distance between the bodies of the dead according to GOST

US State Department assessed Russia's proposals on security guarantees

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