A cyberattack was launched against Fenerbahçe Sports Club’s official mobile app and İş Bankası’s digital banking platform, Nays. Following the attack, users’ accounts were reportedly accessed without authorization and notifications were sent to them.
Fenerbahçe and Nays accounts hacked
The incident came to light when some users began receiving unusual notifications from the Fenerbahçe app and Nays. The content and nature of the notifications suggest the attack was carried out by a hacker group.
There is currently no clear information regarding the scope of the attack or the number of users affected. The club and bank have not yet issued an official statement. However, users are being warned to monitor their accounts and be vigilant for suspicious transactions.
The attack appears to have begun with random notifications arriving on users’ phones. These notifications typically contain gibberish or irrelevant phrases. Experts state that the primary goal of such attacks is to obtain user information or to penetrate the system more deeply. In such attacks, users’ personal data, banking information, or passwords can be at risk.
This cyberattack has sparked a new debate about the security of digital platforms and user data. Both sports clubs and financial institutions are forced to constantly update their security measures to combat the increasing threat of cyber threats.
Authorities are expected to shed light on the details of the incident and identify the perpetrators. Users are advised to change their passwords immediately, avoid clicking on links from unknown sources, and regularly monitor their account activity.
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