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University of Iceland Alerts Public to Fraudulent Online Promotions

2026-02-15 - 22:18

The University of Iceland Lottery has issued a warning regarding fraudulent advertisements circulating on social media platforms. The deceptive ads, which reference the University of Iceland and Háspenna (Casino Reykjavík), appear to be designed to trick individuals into providing personal details and making payments. What's the Story? The University of Iceland Lottery warns of fraudulent advertisements on social media. Ads reference Gullnámun and Reykjavik Casino, but are not affiliated with the University or its operations. The aim of the ads is to gather personal information and payments from unsuspecting users. The University advises against clicking on suspicious links and urges victims to report to police and contact their bank. The University of Iceland. Photo: Golli. According to a statement from the University of Iceland Lottery, these ads are neither endorsed by the educational institution nor connected to Háspenna. The lottery emphasises that the fraudulent promotions are in no way associated with its official operations. The primary aim of these advertisements seems to be to direct individuals to suspicious websites that request sensitive information or payment. The University of Iceland Lottery has strongly advised the public not to click on any links attached to the advertisements. Individuals who believe they may have been affected by these scams are urged to report the incident to local authorities and contact their bank for assistance. As the fraudulent ads continue to spread, the university is urging people to remain vigilant and to carefully scrutinise online promotions to avoid falling victim to these scams.

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