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  1. Nov 10, 2022 · As you have pointed out, the email is a scam. That email or versions of it have been doing the rounds for a number of years now. See link for further scams that are circulating. Scams: Information about scams currently circulat... - BT Community

    • What Bt Can Investigate
    • What Bt Can't Investigate
    • Reporting Abuse and Phishing to Bt
    • Reporting Abuse and Phishing Externally
    IP abuse originating from our network
    Abuse of our BT email service
    Digital account takeover
    Phishing

    Unfortunately, we can't stop abuse that doesn't come from our network. Please report the abuse directly to the offender's Internet Service Provider (ISP). You can find out who the Internet Service Provider (ISP) is by looking up any IP address in the RIPE Database at www.db.ripe.net/whois.

    Report your issue to abuse@bt.com. We investigate and act quickly on any abuse reported to us. Whilst we may not be able to respond individually, we do act upon every email received.
    If you believe you have been victim of a scam, phishing or account take over fraud please visit www.bt.com/scams
    We have partnered with the National Cyber Security Centre to bring the latest advice and guidance to our customers – for tips on how to protect yourself, visit their website at https://www.ncsc.gov...
    If you have clicked on a link, opened an attachment or entered any personal details, we recommend that you run an anti-virus scan before changing your passwords for services such as online banking...
    For child sexual abuse and child protection issues please send a report to the Internet Watch Foundation, you can do this directly via www.iwf.org.uk
  2. www.bt.com › help › contact-btComplaints | BT Help

    Raise a complaint about BT products or services.

  3. Handling scam calls. If they claim to be from a respected business, look the business's number up and call back. Handling scam emails. If its seemingly from BT, forward as attachment to phishing@bt.com, if not report@phishing.gov.uk. Handling scam texts. If you can see the number, check whether it's genuine by searching online.

  4. Scam calls – how to deal with them. Hang up. If they claim to be from BT, report the scam call. Block the number if possible. If you feel the caller may be from a respected business but aren’t sure, end the call. Then look up the business's number and phone them yourself. At BT, we’ll understand any security concerns you may have, and ...

  5. Complain about nuisance calls and texts. Protecting you from scams. Report a scam. Go back to: Security Help.

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  7. Automated messages asking you to press options on your phone to contact BT – you’ll be taken direct to a scammer if you do. How to tell if it’s a scam call Fraudsters call to ask for your personal information, get access to your computer and, in some cases, steal your customer base, gain money, or gain information about your customers.

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