An Online Crime Is Now Committed Every 10 Minutes
Crimes reported to Police in England & Wales involving online activity totalled 55,000 last year. Stalking & harassment offences were the most reported crime.
Young people often use the internet in a completely different way to older generations. Find out what could make you vulnerable online, and how to stay safe.
Crimes reported to Police in England & Wales involving online activity totalled 55,000 last year. Stalking & harassment offences were the most reported crime.
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Research shows that under 25s are now more than twice as likely to be caught out by phishing scams than baby boomers; and suffer a greater impact if they do fall victim. The most common email scams are also revealed!
The idea - which is in its early stages - is being examined by Financial Fraud Action UK, and has backing from the Home Office. It would let worried individuals dial 555 for help.
Warwickshire Trading Standards have received more complaints from young people about bogus photographic or modelling agencies
Cyber criminals may be able to easily access personal information shared over Wi-Fi networks. See our top tips on staying as secure as possible!
4 in 5 of identity frauds take place online. Social media is a major contributing factor to this figure. What can you do to be more social media savvy against the fraudsters? Follow 5 of our top tips.
One Warwickshire resident spent over £200 on tickets that they found were invalid when they got to the venue
Up to 10% of jobseekers have fallen victim to a scam, losing up to £500 for non-existent checks or being tricked into calling premium rate phone lines for interviews.
New YouGov survey finds 29% asked would share Facebook details with third party apps
There is a sharp rise in the number of young people becoming victim to online scams and fraud. Get safety tips and advice about identity fraud, ticket, talent agency and modelling scams, and employment fraud.
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Every year we’re able to do more and more online. From sending messages to sorting out our finances, today we can do it from our phones and tablets wherever we are. But the more we can do online, the more we’re exposed to hazards. Cybersafe is here to help you stay safe online, so you can browse to your heart’s content, knowing you’re protected against scams, fraud and security problems.
If you’re the victim of a cyber crime, or you know of a current online scam, report it here.
If you need some advice dealing with cyber safety there’s always someone to talk to.
Use strong, unique passwords for each of your online accounts
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