Informujemy, Е»e Niestety Ale Nie Bд˜dzie Tranmis... Today

: 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.

: 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 BĘDZIE TRANMIS...

If you received this via email, SMS, or as a social media notification, here is an evaluation of why you should be cautious: : The message uses a sense of disappointment

: If you were expecting a specific broadcast, go directly to the provider's official website or app to check for updates. Legitimate companies (like Netflix, YouTube, or Polish TV

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: If the message asks you to "put together a review" or provide feedback via a provided link, it may be an attempt to harvest your personal data or install malware on your device. Recommended Actions Do not click any links inside that message.