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Don’t get hooked: Report phishing scams today


We’re supporting Action Fraud’s latest phishing awareness campaign, urging the public to stay vigilant against scams and report suspicious emails and text messages. Since the launch of the Suspicious Email Reporting Service (SERS) in April 2020, over 41 million phishing scams have been reported, leading to 217,000 scams being removed from more than 393,000 website pages by the National Cyber Security Centre.

Action Fraud has identified streaming services, technology companies, and telecommunication providers among the most impersonated industries in phishing emails, with fraudsters also posing as UK government schemes to deceive victims.

We encourage everyone to forward suspected phishing emails to report@phishing.gov.uk and forward suspicious text messages to 7726, a free service provided by mobile network providers. This helps remove scam websites and prevent fraudsters from contacting more people. Since April 2020, more than 27,000 scams have been taken down after being reported via the text service 7726.

Spotting fake messages or identifying genuine calls can be challenging. Criminals are quick to adapt, using advanced technology to craft emails, texts, and calls that appear legitimate. Their goal is to deceive and steal personal or financial information.

Reporting phishing emails plays a crucial role in the fight against fraud. Each report helps the National Fraud Intelligence Bureau better understand the evolving tactics used by scammers.

It also enables the identification and takedown of malicious links found in phishing messages, disrupting criminal activity. The more reports we receive, the more people we can protect from becoming victims.

 

 

Tips for how to stay safe:

Phishing scams, including email fraud (‘phishing’), text scams (‘smishing’), and fraudulent QR codes (‘quishing’), are designed to trick people into revealing personal or financial information.

If you receive a suspicious email:

  • Do not reply, click links, or call any numbers provided.
  • Contact the organisation directly using official contact details.
  • Forward the email to report@phishing.gov.uk before deleting it.
  • If you receive a suspicious text message:

  • Do not respond, click links, or make payments.
  • Contact the organisation using a verified phone number.
  • Forward the text to 7726 (free service) before deleting it.
  • If you receive a suspicious call:

  • Hang up immediately.
  • Contact the organisation directly using verified contact details.
  • Report the call by texting 7726, including the scam caller’s number.
  • For more advice on protecting yourself from fraud, visit Stop Think Fraud.

     

    Report fraud

    If you’ve lost money or shared financial details due to a scam, report it to Action Fraud at actionfraud.police.uk or call 0300 123 2040.


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    Ashley Tooth
    (Staffordshire Police, PCSO, South Staffordshire)

    Neighbourhood Alert Cyber Essentials