Peskova Elizabeth Dmitrievna
Central Federal District of the Russian Federation
Moscow
Media, Television and Radio Broadcasting
09.01.1998
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Biography
2012: Divorce of parents
In 2012, when Lisa's parents divorced, she moved with her mother and younger brothers to France. In Normandy, the girl studied at a boarding school, and at the same time externally graduated from one of the schools in Moscow.
2014: Admission to the Institute
In 2014, the girl entered the Institute of Asian and African Countries at Moscow State University. A year later, Lisa returned to France to her mother and younger brothers. In Paris, Peskova entered a business school and became interested in the study of oriental languages. In parallel with her studies, Elizabeth worked as a consultant in one of the fashionable clothing boutiques.
2017: Became a youth entrepreneurship adviser
In July 2017, Liza Peskova became a youth entrepreneurship adviser to the President of the Association of Entrepreneurs for the Development of Business Patriotism. In the same year, she worked as a journalist for the Russian version of Forbes magazine, but not for long.
2018: Started internship with French MEP
Since November 2018, Elizaveta Peskova began an internship with a deputy from France in the European Parliament. One of the girl's duties is to prepare press reviews. Also, conducts active social and media activities.
2021: Phone scammers cheated
At the end of August 2022, it became known about the telephone fraud faced by Elizaveta Peskova in 2021. This was told at the educational forum "Knowledge" by her father, presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov.
He also noted that in this situation, the power of persuasion defeated knowledge, since the daughter was informed about digital security - she was told many times by representatives of banks, and Dmitry Peskov himself about how to protect himself in the digital space. The Kremlin spokesman added that the money was saved thanks to the security services of banks.
Шаблон:Quote 'I don't know if I managed to catch these bad, talented people or didn't get caught, but the money was returned,' he added. According to Dmitry Peskov, telephone scammers know how to convince, they have "talent that is used not in a good goal, but in a criminal one."
Шаблон:Quote 'But they own, unfortunately, this talent is absolutely filigree, - said the presidential press secretary. In the first quarter of 2022, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation recorded an increase in the number of fraudulent transfers: most often, social engineering was used in the schemes, when attackers enter the bank's client's trust and use it to deceive. Already in the second quarter, the number of theft of funds by cyber fraudsters among Russians decreased by 10.8% year-on-year, the regulator reported.
Earlier, the Ministry of Finance prepared a bill on the exchange of information between the Central Bank and the Ministry of Internal Affairs on the facts of fraud using bank cards. The initiative should help deprive this type of scam of economic feasibility.[1]