Action Fraud have issued a warning for people to lookout for Phishing messages on National Fish and Chip Day.
Between April 2018 and March 2019, Action Fraud received over a quarter of a million reports of Phishing. Over two thirds of these reports were about emails claiming to be from a well-known brand. There were almost 70,000 that related to phishing phone calls, otherwise known as vishing, and close to 18,000 relating to phishing text messages, known as smishing.
Commander Karen Baxter, National Police Coordinator for Economic Crime at the City of London Police, said:“Phishing messages are a fraudster’s gateway. If you provide personal details in response to these messages, this can give criminals access to your accounts, leaving them free to commit fraud. Fraudsters often use spoofed phone numbers and email addresses to trick you. If you receive a message claiming to be from a well-known brand or organisation, always check directly with that brand or organisation to see if it is legitimate. If something feels wrong then it is usually right to question it. ”
Phishing is a way in which a fraudster gains access to the victim’s personal details, including date of birth, banking details and addresses. The details are then used to commit fraud or cyber-crime. One victim who spoke to the City of London Police’s Economic Crime Victim Care Unit said he felt stalked and warned people to be cynical, never doubt their instincts and react quickly to an attack. He knew he was compromised at the time and changed his passwords, but says that he now wishes he had reacted quicker. It wasn’t until speaking to people he knew that worked in IT that he was informed of what further steps to take. He then spent 24 hours cancelling false logins and changing passwords. He advised people to log into their settings to see how many sessions they are logged into for their online accounts.
Action Fraud suggest the following protection advice:
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