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Please see below November’s edition of the Surrey and Sussex Police Fraud Newsletter.
"Each month we see many incidents of fraudsters targeting our residents in an attempt to defraud them. We’re working hard to prevent this and support vulnerable victims of fraud or scams. By following our tips and encouraging family, friends and colleagues to do so too, you can reduce the risk of becoming a victim."
Detective Chief Inspector Simon Doyle, Surrey Police & Sussex Police Economic Crime Unit
Black Friday deals – shop safely over the festive period
Be Online shopping provides criminals with an opportunity to deceive people on shopping and auction sites and via social media selling platforms. This could be by paying for goods and services that don’t exist, or through using images taken from genuine sellers to convince you of the legitimacy of a product. Be aware of fake brands and counterfeit goods.
Criminals will sometimes use cloned websites to convince you that you’re purchasing from a genuine site. They may also ask for upfront payments, or send you fake receipts and invoices that appear to be from the payment provider.
This time of year, we see buyers paying deposits for electronic goods, in particular games consoles, mobile phones and other electronic devices and subsequently never receiving the products. You may also be asked for payment for courier delivery services or insurance when buying and selling online.
Top tips
Financial abuse by a known person
Financial abuse comes in a number of guises. Sadly, we have seen cases increase across Sussex and Surrey with 34 cases recorded just last month with a financial loss to victims totalling £8,332.62.
The cases span a variety of MOs but include:
Did you see our Free Cyber Security Webinar last month?
“Cyber Security For Humans – Easy tips to stay safe in a digital world” were a series of accessible webinars we ran to give you all the information you need to massively reduce your chance of becoming a victim of Cyber Crime and Online Fraud.
Don’t worry if you missed the live session, a recorded version can be found here on YouTube.
Cyber Security Advice From an Expert - Easy Tips to Stay Safe in a Digital World - YouTube
Please be sure to complete the one-minute survey to let us know if you want more events like this.
General awareness (individuals) engagement survey 23/24 (smartsurvey.co.uk)
Spotting malicious emails
Do you know how to spot malicious emails?
So what can you do?