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Contact the Advertising Standards Authority to complain about: an advertising campaign you think is offensive, deceptive or inaccurate. the amount of emails or mail you get from a charity. You...
Nov 28, 2023 · You can forward scam emails to report@phishing.gov.uk to report them and report malicious websites to the National Cyber Security Centre. You can report scam Facebook accounts by selecting the three dots on the right and pressing ‘report’.
Forward suspicious emails to report@phishing.gov.uk. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) will investigate it.
Oct 10, 2016 · How to report fraud or cyber crime. If your charity has been the victim of fraud or cyber crime, it’s important to report it to the relevant authorities.
Only donate to online fundraising pages created by a person or organisation you know and trust. If in any doubt, contact the charity directly. After making these checks, if you think that a fundraising appeal is fake, report it to Action Fraud. If you are based in Scotland, report to 101.
Reporting attempted fraud. CAF's security centre provides more tips about how to protect yourself and your accounts from fraud. If you suspect your organisation’s bank accounts have been exposed to fraud or cyber attack, call the CAF Bank customer service team without delay on 03000 123 456 or email scamreporting@cafonline.org
If you are suspicious about a donation request, either by email or a door-to-door solicitation, please contact the British Red Cross supporter care team. You can reach them by phone on 0300 456 11 55 or by e-mail on supportercare@redcross.org.uk.