If you receive a phone call, text or email asking you to hand over personal or financial information, you need to take a moment to reflect and step back from the situation. Yes, even if they say they're the bank, police or another trusted organisation, you still need to take the time to stop and think about what's really going on. Because, deep down, you probably already know the basic rules on how to beat financial fraud - you just need to take a deep breath and stay calm to remember them........
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Computer Crime and Scams |
General Advice1) Never disclose security details such as your PIN or full banking password. Banks and other trusted organisations will never ask you for these in an email, on the phone, by text or in writing. Before you share anything with anyone, stop. Then pause to consider what you are being asked for and question why they need it. Unless you're 100% sure who you are talking to, don't disclose any personal or financial details. 2) Don't assume an email or phone call is authentic. 3) Don't be rushed or pressured into making a decision. 4) Listen to your instincts. 5) Stay in control. What to do if you think you're a victim. If you think there has been fraud on your card or bank account - or if you suspect someone has attempted to compromise your financial details - report it immediately to your bank or other financial services provider and then contact: |
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Computer Tech Support Scam We received details recently from a resident in Suffolk who lost £3000 after being duped by bogus tech support callers. Working from home on her work laptop, the victim allowed the scammer remote access which provided the scammer with access to her personal financial details. How the Scam Works The caller will request remote access to your computer to ‘find out what the problem is’. More scammers are calling people trying to gain remote access to their computer to steal personal information. A common tool scammers use to log into your computer is 'TeamViewer'. It is important to never check your account balance while a third party has remote access to your computer as it is possible they can see what is being displayed on your screen. If you are called, don’t give them any details and hang up. Action Fraud - Tel: 0300 123 2040 http://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report_fraud If you’ve been a victim
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