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  2. Phishing is when criminals use scam emails, text messages or phone calls to trick their victims. It could be an email asking to verify bank account details, or a text message claiming the...

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    Hackingis the unauthorised use of or access into computers or networks by using security vulnerabilities or bypassing usual security steps to gain access. Criminals may hack systems or networks to steal money or information, or simply to disrupt businesses. Malicious software- or malware - can be spread between computers and interfere with the oper...

    Trollingis a form of baiting online which involves sending abusive and hurtful comments across all social media platforms. This can be prosecuted under the Malicious Communication Act 1988 and the Communications Act 2003. Online threatscould take many forms including threats to kill, harm or to commit an offence against a person, group of people or...

    Fraudsters use the internet to gain sensitive personal information through phishing attempts. Often criminals pretend to be a company and trick a victim into using a malicious website or installing malware on their device. A phishing attempt can be sent to a range of ‘targets’ at the same time. This can lead to identity theft - criminals gathering ...

  3. www.police.uk › online-fraud › cyber-crime-fraudCyber crime - Police UK

    To protect yourself from scams, known as 'phishing': don’t open attachments or click on links in emails or texts from senders you don’t know. never give out personal information, financial details or passwords in response to an email, when you receive an unexpected phone call or in response to a text message.

  4. May 1, 2018 · Introduction. This guidance provides a summary of the main types of cybercrime offending and highlights where further guidance is available. This guidance explains: The definition of cybercrime....

  5. Sep 26, 2022 · An article exploring the nature and extent of phishing attacks from the Telephone-Operated Crime Survey of England and Wales, with consumer advice and latest trends.

  6. www.actionfraud.police.uk › a-z-of-fraud › phishingPhishing - Action Fraud

    Phishing. Cyber criminals use fake messages as bait to lure you into clicking on the links within their scam email or text message, or to give away sensitive information (such as bank details).

  7. Find out how internet scams work and what to be aware of - misleading websites, report website fraud, suspicious communication and phishing.

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