Alsager: Fiona Bruce MP issues timely advice to prevent people falling victim to cyber fraud
By Deborah Bowyer
7th Jan 2022 | Local News
Fiona Bruce MP is urging Alsager residents to take extra care after it was revealed thousands of people are falling victim to online fraud.
She said: "Reports to Action Fraud, the national reporting centre for fraud and cyber crime, revealed that almost 100,000 people in the UK have fallen victim to online shopping fraud in the past 13 months with over £60 million being reported lost."
Now she is urging people to take five simple steps to
protect themselves and their families from fraudsters.- Keep accounts secure - strong and separate passwords should be used for the most important online accounts, including email, banking or payment accounts (such as PayPal). The NCSC recommends using three random words to create a password. Turning on two-step verification can add an extra layer of protection.
- Be aware of emails, text messages or websites that look too good to be true or suspicious. Many scammers set up fake messages designed to steal financial and personal information. Members of the public can report suspicious messages to the NCSC via text to 7726 and email [email protected].
- Choose online retailers carefully - research stores before buying to confirm they are legitimate through trustworthy consumer websites. Some emails or texts about amazing offers may contain links to fake websites. If unsure, don't use the link.
- Use a credit card for online payments if possible - most major credit card providers protect online purchases, and are obliged to refund individuals in certain circumstances.
- Only provide enough details to complete a purchase - only fill in the mandatory details on a website when shopping online (often marked with an asterisk).
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