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Action Fraud is reminding everyone that fraudsters send hundreds of phishing emails every day, trying to trick people into handing over their personal information. [9 August 2010]
Phishing emails pretend to be from a genuine company and usually claim that it is necessary for a customer to ‘update’ or ‘verify’ their customer account information. They often ask customers to click on a link from the email to a website. Although the website may look genuine, it is in fact a bogus website.
Information that victims enter in to this bogus website are captured by fraudsters, who use the information to commit fraud.
Bank Safe Online offers some good advice to help people spot a phishing email. This includes:
Phishing is still a threatalways remember that banks will never contact you by email to ask you to enter your password or any other sensitive information by clicking on a link and visiting a websiteRead more advice and see useful screenshots to help protect yourself from phishing on Bank Safe Online’s website.
Please note: Action Fraud is not responsible for the content on external websites.
To report a fraud, call Action Fraud on 0300 123 2040 or use our online fraud reporting tool.
See also:
Online fraud
Vishing
Smishing