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about this blogRead moreWith working patterns and communication channels evolving due to recent world events, people are relying more heavily on online resources for many of their everyday transactions, both for business and personal reasons.
Although it has revolutionised the way in which we are able to communicate, the internet has increasingly become a breeding ground for trick links, scams, and viruses, leaving unsuspecting users more vulnerable than ever. There are countless types of cyber fraud and online scams circulating so it is important to know how to spot them.
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the corresponding lockdowns that we have seen, email, phone and text message scams have been the most common. Research from Which? found 62% of people have been targeted by online scammers in the last 12 months. Sometimes all you must do is glance at your 'junk' emails to see the many attempts being made.
Additionally, email accounts can be susceptible to hackers. If an email account is hacked, it can allow the attacker to access personal, sensitive or confidential information which can be very harmful for the user of the account. Anybody can be susceptible to hacking, particularly if that individual's data has been breached previously. Sophisticated hackers are able to identify passwords that may have been used elsewhere, either on email accounts or other online accounts which require a password such as internet banking, travel companies or online shopping services.
Please find below some advice to help keep your data safe while reducing the chances of security breaches which may affect you, your business, other organisations you are associated with, your work colleagues or your friends and family.
What to look out for
Make sure that any links you click on come from a trusted source. Just because it looks as if it has come from a friend or member of your family, it does not mean its legitimate. They may have forwarded a chain email without knowing.
If you're unsure why you have received a certain text or email, and it has come from an unknown contact, it may be a scam:
Scammers are becoming more and more sophisticated in the way that they contact you. They may pose as a familiar contact, perhaps with a slight variation of their name, to trick you into opening malicious links that could do one – or more – of the following:
Some of the key signs to look for when it comes to online and email scams are:
Neighbourhood Watch has produced an incredibly helpful guide on their website which focuses specifically on what to look out for when it comes to email and online scams.
Precautions to take
Email passwords -
If you haven't changed your email password recently or have any concerns that your email account may have been compromised, change your password immediately using the following guidance:
It is quite possible for an email account to be hacked without the account holder ever realising that their email account could be the source of leaked data or security breaches.
General online security tips -
Other signs to look out for
Email and text message campaigns are not the only ways in which scammers operate. Other things to look out for include:
Always remember, if something seems too good to be true, it usually is!
Why not take this simple online quiz to find out if you are scam-savvy.
Useful links for internet security
Infographics at the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC)
Information for individuals & families
Information for the self employed & sole traders
Information for small & medium sized organisations
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