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is a message sent via Neighbourhood Watch. This information has been
sent on behalf of Action Fraud (National Fraud Intelligence Bureau) |
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Action Fraud (Action Fraud, Administrator, National) |
This
alert is a reminder to be aware of emails that appear to have been sent
from a legitimate organisation. Fraudsters often use fake email
addresses designed to encourage recipients to open attachments or links.
You are advised that if you are in any doubt as to the origin of an
email, do not open it. Consider that emails can be spoofed and used to
generate spam to recipients far and wide. If you receive a spam email,
you MUST NOT open it. Instead, delete it from your email system to avoid
infecting your device. If you have opened an attachment from a spam
email, you should get your device checked over by a professional and
change the passwords for all your bank, email and online shopping
accounts.
Protect yourself:
- Do not click or open unfamiliar links in emails or on websites.
- Make sure you install and use up-to-date anti-virus software.
- Have a pop-up blocker running in the background of your web browser.
- If
you have opened an attachment and ‘enabled macros’ it is very likely
that all your personal data will have been breached. You MUST change all
your passwords for personal accounts, including your bank accounts.
- Ensure Adobe, Flash and any similar software is up to date on your computer.
If you
think you have been a victim of this type of email you should report the
email to Action Fraud, the UK’s national fraud and cyber crime
reporting centre: www.actionfraud.police.uk
If you do make a report please provide as much detail as you can about
the email and any effects it has had on your computer. |
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