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Action Fraud is warning the public to remain vigilant and take extra care when shopping online.
The next step of the UK’s battle against coronavirus has been rolled out, months after it was abandoned because the system couldn’t cope with the influx of cases.
https://www.wired.co.uk/article/nhs-track-and-trace-scams
The current COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented in its global reach and implications for consumers and businesses worldwide. Across the globe, millions of people have been locked down in their homes, with online banking and shopping consequently seeing a significant rise.
The Chartered Trading Standards Institute has found evidence of bogus texts from criminals attempting to gain access to homes.
British financial tech company, Revolut, have today informed their customers on how to spot a phishing scam on the app, while fraud and phishing scams are a on the rise during COVID-19.
Residents across Cheshire are being urged to remain vigilant when buying pets online following an emerging trend of animal related scams during the coronavirus pandemic.
A new system to find and remove bogus adverts from the internet has launched in the UK.
https://www.itv.com/news/2020-06-16/new-scam-advert-alert-system-launched-to-target-online-fraud/
ROGUE traders may try to con Oxford businesses into getting deep cleans to help them reopen.
North Yorkshire Police is issuing advice to local communities after it received reports of fraudsters targeting individuals using a so-called ‘number spoofing’ scam.
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