the In the weekly diary A few days ago they showed a report in which they talked about a real Hungarian sensation and also showed footage. Because some frames were found, which were later animated, from the first Hungarian film The Stars of Eger. Many people believe that the first and only film adaptation of the famous novel by Géza Gárdonyi was made in 1968, which depicts one of the peak moments in Hungarian history.
But the truth is that the film was actually made in 1923, which was not long after the novel was published. And about a year later, Geza Gardonyi died. But for a long time it seemed that nothing remained of this film, and then they found it:
ATV reported the news, and there was a huge uproar in our country.
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We are used to seeing informative and informative reports on one of ATV's most successful programmes, Heti Naplo. But now the András Svábys family has received amazing feedback regarding one of the reports, and the message they received was later posted on their Facebook page. In the report we also hear, among other things,
Cyber thieves caused $23 billion in damage last year.
In the report, we can also hear that the editorial correspondent, György Gabriela, was also wanted for beating earlier. He was called from number 70, received an SMS from there, as described, called by the police and alerted about the late payment of HUF 4,550, and received a suspicious link. The correspondent also took the message to the National Defense Service, where they confirmed that it was a fake SMS.
Now, on their Facebook page, they've shared a message they received from one of their viewers, saying the report helped prevent a scam.
Here is the message, and below the post you can see the relevant Heti Napló report on online scams, and you can really learn a lot of useful things from this, things that will help you know what makes it immediately obvious through investigation or a message that it is a scam.
the report:
Drama in the ATV studio, the caller said something the broadcaster wasn't prepared for
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