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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #195 on: December 16, 2023, 09:57:21 am »
At this time of the year, with Christmas just around the corner and with so much to do and so little time left before the big day, it can be easy to fall prey to online scams. This is especially true when shopping online for presents, festive essentials and those Christmas bargains we are all searching for. But it?s important to remain vigilant to the dangers of online fraud and with this in mind, North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin and the Economic Crime Team at North Wales Police are calling on the public to take some simple steps to protect themselves from internet-based fraud. They are asking people to:

Stop  Take your time and think twice before clicking links or opening attachments.
Challenge  If you receive any contact that is unusual or unexpected, contact the individual or organisation to make sure it is genuine.
Check Check your credit score and bank statements regularly to spot any irregularities.
Read more here.......https://www.northwales-pcc.gov.uk/pcc-and-nwp-call-public-guard-against-online-fraud-christmas



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Four ways criminals know you're not at home over Christmas

Home security expert Matthew Lake shares how you can keep your home safe if you're planning to be away this festive season

As the festive season approaches, many of us might be preparing to travel some distances to spend time with our loved ones. You might be leaving your home unoccupied for a little while and potentially vulnerable to a break-in.

Criminals know how to spot an empty home. Understanding their tactics can help you safeguard your property from would-be thieves and give you peace of mind while you're enjoying the festivities.

Home security expert Matthew Lake, from Guardian Safe and Vault, has outlined four ways criminals might know you're not around over Christmas and how to reduce the risk of being burgled.

read more  https://www.inyourarea.co.uk/news/four-ways-criminals-know-youre-not-at-home-over-christmas/

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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #196 on: December 20, 2023, 09:40:41 am »
Cost of living scams / Sgamiau costau byw.
We?re urging the public to be on their guard against fraudsters operating cost of living scams such as falsely offering grants or scam energy discount texts.

Criminals are experts at impersonating people. Stop, think as it could protect you and your money.

Read more here - New warning about cost of living scams issued by Action Fraud. https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/costofliving

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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #197 on: December 22, 2023, 11:27:05 am »
🎁 During last year?s festive season, online shopping fraudsters stole ?639 on average from each victim.

🤔 Do you know someone who will be shopping online this festive season? Share these top tips with them so they can buy online securely: https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/guidance/shopping-online-securely

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« Reply #198 on: December 24, 2023, 10:04:39 am »
Some of the most common scams reported involve fraudsters connecting remotely to a victim?s computer.

⚠️ Never allow remote access to your computer following an unsolicited call, text message or browser pop-up.

Lear more here - https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/remoteaccess

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« Reply #199 on: December 27, 2023, 09:15:27 am »
Romance scams / Twyll Rhamant.
We hope that everyone had a great Christmas!

Unfortunately however, Christmas can be a lonely time for some. This can increase the chances of someone becoming a victim of a Romance scam.

Criminals are experts at impersonating people. They will sometimes spend hours researching individuals for their scams, especially when committing romance fraud.

Has someone that you know met someone new online? Are they asking for money? The victim is often the last person to realise what's going on.

Read more here - https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/romancefraud

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« Reply #200 on: December 30, 2023, 09:45:28 am »
Beware of Investment Fraud in 2024 / Byddwch yn ofalus o Dwyll Buddsoddi yn 2024.
💷 Investment fraud usually happens when criminals present professional and credible looking online adverts or websites or send emails or text messages to advertise fake investment opportunities.

Do you know how to spot the signs of a fraudulent investment?

Learn more here - https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/a-z-of-fraud/investment-fraud
 
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« Reply #201 on: January 01, 2024, 09:45:38 am »
Received a suspicious message that you're unsure about? Take your time!

Fake messages can be difficult to spot and criminals put in a lot of effort into making their communication look legitimate. It?s therefore important to take your time and not act too quickly. Ask a friend or relative for a second opinion if you?re unsure.

Learn more here - https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/mulletover

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« Reply #202 on: January 03, 2024, 10:01:54 am »
We have received reports of vehicle interference overnight in the local area.

We are currently reviewing CCTV footage and carrying out house to house investigations.

Can we please ask you to make sure your vehicle is locked when leaving it overnight and also ensure that you remove any valuables from your vehicle when you leave it.

For vehicle security advice please visit our website here Keeping vehicles safe | Crime prevention | North Wales Police

If you see anyone acting suspicious around a vehicle, please call us on 101 or 999 if it is an emergency.
 
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Beware of Holiday Fraud / Byddwch yn wyliadwrus o Dwyll Gwyliau.
⛱️ Thinking about taking a New Year break?
🤔 Don?t be tempted by too good to be true deals on flights and accommodation. If something sounds too good to be true, it usually is!!

Find out more about holiday fraud here - https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/holidayfraud

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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #203 on: January 06, 2024, 09:27:48 am »
Phishing e-mails related to online shopping scams / E-byst gwe-rwydo yn ymwneud ? sgamiau siopa ar-lein.
‼️Action Fraud have seen a huge rise in phishing e-mails reports related to online shopping scams. These FAKE Temu emails have been reported over 30,000 times!

The emails claim that the recipient can win free products by completing a quick survey.
The links in the email lead to malicious websites designed to steal personal and financial information.

✅ Report suspicious emails by forwarding them to: report@phishing.gov.uk

ℹ️ Your reports have led to the removal of 268,000 scam sites.

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« Reply #204 on: January 26, 2024, 09:43:55 am »
Fake emails claiming to be from TV Licensing / E-byst ffug yn honni i fod gan Trwyddedu Teledu.
⚠️Watch out for fake emails claiming to be from TV Licensing. Action Fraud have received over 6,000 reports in two weeks!

The emails state that the recipient's TV License is about to expire, or that there was an issue with their latest payment.

📷 Report suspicious emails by forwarding them to: report@phishing.gov.uk

ℹ️ Your reports have led to the removal of 268,000 scam sites so far.

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« Reply #205 on: February 01, 2024, 09:54:37 am »
Attached is the most recent fraud alert.........   Jan 2024

https://members.northwalescommunityalert.co.uk/AlertMessage/Attachment/FE08E7E6AB78C051A328B3388BBFAA6A

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Safer Internet Day at Bayview Shopping Centre in Colwyn Bay / Diwrnod Diogelwch y We yng Nghanolfan Siopa Bayview ym Mae Colwyn.
Next Tuesday the 6th of February is Safer Internet Day and so we?ll be at Bayview Shopping Centre in Colwyn Bay between 10-1 to share information and advice about internet safety and cyber security alongside partners from Creating Enterprise, Libraries as Community Digital, North Wales Together, Llandrillo College Learning Development and Digital Communities Wales.

We hope to see you there. #NWPCyberSafe

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« Reply #206 on: February 09, 2024, 09:27:12 am »
Watch out for scams when booking holidays online / Gwyliwch am sgamiau wrth chwilio am wyliau ar-lein.

February is the month of the year when people begin to think about booking their summer holidays and most of us look forward to an annual holiday or short break which, often, we find and book online.But fraudsters also love the internet. They use fake websites, listings, emails, advertisements, social media posts and texts ? and also phone calls ? to trick you into paying for a holiday that doesn?t exist.

To help save you from losing your holiday and your money, the Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales has teamed up with Get Safe Online to put together some expert tips on safely searching and booking holidays and travel with confidence.

Get Safe Online is a leading source of unbiased, factual and easy-to-understand information on online safety in the UK.
 
PC Dewi Owen from North Wales Police Cybercrime Team said: ?With the steep rise in the cost-of-living, people across North Wales may be thinking about how they can save money on their next well-earned break.

?Cybercriminals will be looking to take advantage of this by creating fake websites, listings, e-mails, adverts, social media posts or text messages promoting fake ?great deals?. Some victims don?t even realise that they?ve been scammed until they arrive at their holiday destination.
 
?With 6,457 people reporting that they fell victim to holiday fraud in the UK between April 2022 and March 2023 according to Action Fraud, resulting in losses of ?15.3m, don?t let your dream holiday become a nightmare. Follow the advice and guidance to make sure that it?s not the scammer going away on a nice holiday with your money.?
 
North Wales Police and Crime Commissioner Andy Dunbobbin said: ?Everyone looks forward to their summer holidays and right now, while the weather is cold and grey in the UK, is the time that many people in North Wales start to dream and plan for warmer times.

?But it?s important for people to be vigilant of the dangers posed by fraudsters on the internet and to take a few moments to follow advice and look into the deal they are presented with. There may well be no concerns at all, but it?s better to be cautious than be caught out.?
 
Tony Neate, CEO at Get Safe Online comments: ?As the cost of living remains high, we want to help protect the people of North Wales?s hard-earned cash and urge people to stay alert when it comes to booking a holiday. Trust your instincts and remember, if a deal looks too good to be true, then it probably is.?
 
Top tips to keep in mind when booking
As well as thoroughly researching your package holiday, flight, accommodation, cruise, pilgrimage or other break/travel to make sure it?s authentic before you book, here are some other golden pieces of advice to consider:
 
- Be wary of unusually cheap holidays/flights or high deposits.
- Check that accommodation actually exists by finding it on Google Maps and looking for independent reviews and recommendations. Make sure there?s a phone number, and call the owner/agent directly to try to ascertain if the person you?re booking the holiday with is authorised to sell it to you. If the number isn?t provided, email and request it. - Ask questions to see if they have knowledge of the area.
- Check reviews on Trip Advisor or similar sites.
- If you?re booking accommodation via Airbnb, always keep communications and payment on the Airbnb platform, and don?t be tempted off it as this may indicate an attempt at fraud. Read Airbnb?s safety advice for guests.
- Never pay by bank transfer to a company or person you haven?t had personal experience of buying from previously. If it?s a fraud, you may never get your money back. Paying by credit card means more chance of getting your money back if something goes wrong.
- Check that travel agents and tour operators you book holidays and travel through are members of trade associations such as ABTA or ATOL, by checking on these bodies? websites.
- Enter the address of the website you plan to book a holiday through, at www.getsafeonline.org/checkawebsite to check if it is likely to be legitimate or fraudulent.
- Check terms and conditions prior to making any payment.
- Before paying online or providing any confidential details, type in the website address you know to be correct (instead of following a link) and ensure the payment page is secure (begins with ?https? and has a locked padlock in the browser window frame).
- Keep confirmations and payment receipts, and check bank/credit card statements for irregular entries.
 
North Wales Police advises that if you have been the victim of holiday fraud please report it to your own bank in the first instance and then to Action Fraud at www.actionfraud.police.uk or on 0300 123 2040.
 
For further free, practical advice on staying safe online visit www.getsafeonline.org.

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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #207 on: February 13, 2024, 09:54:38 am »
Fake emails claiming that youve won a 36 piece Tupperware set / E-byst ffug yma syn honni eich bod wedi ennill set Tupperware 36 darn.
⚠️ Watch out for fake emails claiming that youve won a 36 piece Tupperware set.

The emails lead to websites designed to steal your personal information.

If you receive a suspicious email, report it by forwarding the email to: report@phishing.gov.uk

Your reports have led to the removal of 295,300 malicious websites as of December 2023.

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« Reply #208 on: February 22, 2024, 09:53:49 am »
Fake emails claiming to sell Life Insurance / E-byst ffug yn honni i werthu Yswiriant Bywyd.

🚨 Watch out for FAKE emails claiming to sell Life Insurance 🚨

⚠️ Action Fraud have received over 800 reports of these scam emails, designed to steal your personal information.

If you have doubts about a message, contact the organisation directly. Don't use the numbers or address in the message as they could be fake - use the details from their official website.

Remember that your bank (or any other official source) will never ask you to supply personal information via email.

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« Reply #209 on: February 27, 2024, 09:43:44 am »
This sounds like an advert for security devices, but good to know anyway............

Do you own a Mercedes Sprinter, or know somebody who does? Please be aware there has been an increase in the amount of vans being stolen across the Eastern part of the force.

This could potentially start to happen in the central and western parts of the force.

A quick fix to stop this happening to you, is to purchase a Secured By Design steering wheel lock  like the one pictured below.

This is disklok, it has been given Secured By Design accreditation. Others are available.

What SBD means is that it has been rigorously tested against known methods of attack.

This particular device has been given Gold standard.  This device goes over the steering wheel and stops the thieves from driving away with your van.                                                                                                                                                                       

Another fantastic device is the TVL pedal box, this device goes over the pedals and locks in place. It has been given the secured by design accreditation.

Investing in either of theses devices would make it very difficult for a criminal to take your van.
 
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