: Scammers often use such alerts to lead you to fake login pages. Once you enter your credentials to "log in" and see the broadcast, they steal your password or credit card details.
: If you were expecting a specific broadcast, go directly to the provider's official website or app to check for updates.
: Your snippet shows garbled characters (e.g., Е»E and BĘDZIE ). This "mojibake" usually happens when an automated system uses an incorrect character encoding. Legitimate companies (like Netflix, YouTube, or Polish TV providers) rarely send broken text to their users. INFORMUJEMY, Е»E NIESTETY ALE NIE BДDZIE TRANMIS...
: The message uses a sense of disappointment ("unfortunately no broadcast") to trick you into clicking a link to "find out more" or "fix the issue." This is a classic social engineering tactic designed to bypass your suspicion through curiosity or frustration.
The text you provided, "INFORMUJEMY, ŻE NIESTETY ALE NIE BĘDZIE TRANSMISJI..." (We inform you that unfortunately there will be no broadcast...), is a common template often used in targeting users of streaming platforms, social media, or email. Review of This Message : Scammers often use such alerts to lead
: Mark the message as spam/phishing in your email client or report it to agencies like CERT Polska if you are in Poland.
Warning about a potential translation scam by MedianetDesign : Your snippet shows garbled characters (e
If you received this via email, SMS, or as a social media notification, here is an evaluation of why you should be cautious: