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- 'Phishing' is when criminals use scam emails, text messages or phone calls to trick their victims. The aim is often to make you visit a website, which may download a virus onto your computer, or steal bank details or other personal information.
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Aug 8, 2018 · These scammers often pose as a trusted entity like a bank, offer you a chance to make easy money, or prey on your fears to get you to do what they want. Common forms of phishing attacks include fake emails that try to get you to share sensitive data or your financial information.
Jul 25, 2024 · Phishing is a cyberthreat where scammers impersonate a trustworthy source and trick you into revealing sensitive data. Learn the types, techniques, and warning signs of phishing attacks, and how to protect yourself with comprehensive cybersecurity.
- Emails
- Text messages
- Adverts
- If you think you’ve been a victim of an online scam or fraud
- Avoid websites, emails and phone numbers that imitate government services
Forward suspicious emails to report@phishing.gov.uk.
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) will investigate it.
Forward suspicious text messages to 7726 - it’s free.
This will report the message to your mobile phone provider.
Report scam or misleading adverts to the Advertising Standards Authority. You can report adverts found online, including in search engines, websites or on social media.
You can also:
•report scam or misleading adverts to Google if you found them in Google search results
•report to Bing if you found them in Bing search results
Contact Action Fraud if you think you’ve lost money or been hacked because of an online scam or fraud and you’re in England or Wales. You can:
•report online - either sign up for an account or continue as a ‘guest’
•call 0300 123 2040
If you’re in Scotland and you’ve lost money because of an online scam or fraud, report the crime to Police Scotland.
Some websites, emails or phone numbers look like they’re part of an official government service when they’re not, or claim to help more than they actually do. Some make you pay for things that would be free or cheaper if you used the official government service.
Search on GOV.UK to find official government services and phone numbers, for example if you want to apply to the DVLA for a driving licence.
Oct 11, 2019 · ‘Phishing’, ‘smishing’ and ‘vishing’ are the three main types of scams criminals will use to try to gain access to your personal details. They can then use these details to sign in to your...
Phishing is a form of cybercrime when criminals try to obtain sensitive information from you via email with fraudulent links or forms. Learn how phishing works, how to spot the signs of phishing, and how to protect yourself against phishing attacks.
Phishing is a type of social engineering and cybersecurity attack where the attacker impersonates someone else via email or other electronic communication methods, including social networks and Short Message Service (SMS) text messages, to reveal sensitive information.