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IDE says to be cautious sending sensitive information over internet

diamond world news service

Pursuant to a complaint about fictitious emails being used to falsify bank account numbers sent to clients, the Israel Diamond Exchange (IDE) has alerted the industry, and issued a warning over the complaint, reports say. The IDE has noted that its members be cautious when communicating sensitive information through the internet, especially bank account numbers, and credit card numbers, reports say.


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