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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #165 on: May 07, 2023, 09:55:51 am »
Beware of fake websites selling King's Coronation memorabilia. They are data harvesting traps aiming to exploit personal information for fraud.

Protect yourself:

1️⃣ Verify authenticity

2️⃣ Use secure payment methods

3️⃣ Search for reviews

4️⃣ Report suspicious activity

#NWPCyberSafe

Byddwch yn wyliadwrus o wefannau ffug sy'n gwerthu nwyddau i gofio Coroni?r Brenin. Trapiau cynaeafu data ydyn nhw sy'n anelu i ecsbloetio gwybodaeth bersonol ar gyfer twyll.

Amddiffynnwch eich hun:

1️⃣ Gwiriwch ddilysrwydd

2️⃣ Defnyddiwch ddulliau talu diogel

3️⃣ Chwiliwch am adolygiadau

4️⃣ Riportiwch weithgaredd amheus

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Re: North Wales Community Alert........Scam
« Reply #166 on: May 20, 2023, 09:51:16 am »
⚠️Watch out for FAKE emails informing you about an undelivered bank or credit card

The message provides an e-mail address to contact to arrange delivery. Needles to say the e-mail address belongs to a scammer and not a Bank

✅You can report scam emails to report@phishing.gov.uk

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⚠️ Gwyliwch allan am e-byst FFUG yn eich hysbysu am gerdyn banc neu gredyd sydd heb ei ddosbarthu

Mae'r neges yn rhoi cyfeiriad e-bost i gysylltu ag ef i drefnu iddo gael ei bostio. Wrth gwrs mae?r cyfeiriad e-bost yn perthyn i sgamiwr a nid y Banc

✅ Gallwch riportio e-byst sgam i report@phishing.gov.uk

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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #167 on: May 24, 2023, 09:46:48 am »
Have you secured your email account?

Why are email accounts so important?
Your emails contain a lot of information about you, so it?s crucial you make your email password strong. If criminals get into your email account, they could access personal information that could be used to scam you or others. To make it harder for them, always use an email password that you haven?t used elsewhere.

Your email inbox can also act as a ?gateway? to your other accounts. Once they can access it, a criminal could use the ?forgot password? option to request emails enabling them to get into other accounts, such as your social media.

How to secure your email account
 
Your email password

Using a combination of 3 random words creates passwords that are long enough and strong enough. Avoid words that can be guessed, like your pet?s name or birth month. Adding numbers and symbols is a good way to make your password even harder to guess.

Turn on 2-Step Verification (2SV) for your email

2-Step Verification (2SV) gives you twice the protection so even if cyber criminals have your password, they can't access your email.

2SV works by asking for more information to prove your identity. For example, getting a code sent to your phone when you sign in using a new device or change settings such as your password.

You won't be asked for this every time you check your email.

Hot to turn on 2-Step Verification (2SV)

?      Turn on 2SV for Outlook

?      Turn on 2SV for Gmail

?      Turn on 2SV for iCloud

If you are using an email service that does not offer 2SV, please consider switching to an email provider that does.
 
How to check if one of your online accounts may have been compromised
Services such as www.haveibeenpwned.com can tell you if your personal information or any of your account passwords have been made public in a major data breach.

If you have been affected by a data breach, you can find some useful information here from the National Cyber Security Centre on how to how to protect yourself from the impact of data breaches.

For more advice on how to stay secure online, please visit www.cyberaware.gov.uk

(If you have found this information useful, please forward it to friends, family members and colleagues)
 
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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #168 on: June 04, 2023, 10:05:38 am »
SCAM: Watch out for these FAKE emails claiming to offer you the chance to win airline vouchers.

Received a suspicious email?

✅ Forward it to: report@phishing.gov.uk

ℹ️ Your reports have led to the removal of 227,000 malicious websites as of April 2023.

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⚠️SCAM: Byddwch yn wyliadwrus o e-byst ffug sy'n honni i roi cyfle i chi i ennill talebau cwmn?au awyrennau.

Wedi derbyn e-bost amheus?
✅ Anfonwch ef ymlaen at: report@phishing.gov.uk

ℹ️ Mae eich adroddiadau wedi arwain at ddileu 227,000 o wefannau maleisus hyd at Ebrill 2023.
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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #169 on: June 13, 2023, 09:50:13 am »
Google Family Link can help to keep your family safer online and can put you in charge of what?s best for your family. Use easy to use tools that will allow you to understand how your child is spending time on their device. You can :-

Establish digital ground rules.

Set screen time limits.

Guide them to age-appropriate content.

Manage privacy settings and secure their account.

See where they are.

And much more??
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Gall ?Google Family Link? helpu i gadw'ch teulu'n fwy diogel ar-lein a gall eich rhoi chi mewn rheolaeth o?r hyn sydd orau i'ch teulu. Defnyddiwch app hawdd ei ddefnyddio a fydd yn eich galluogi i ddeall sut mae'ch plentyn yn treulio amser ar ei dyfais. Gallwch :-

Sefydlu rheolau sylfaenol digidol.

Gosod terfynau amser sgrin.

Eu arwain nhw at gynnwys sy'n briodol i'w hoedran.

Rheoli gosodiadau preifatrwydd a diogelu eu cyfrif.

Gweld ble maen nhw.

A llawer mwy.......
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Re: North Wales Community Alert...Beware of a Father?s Day scam
« Reply #170 on: June 17, 2023, 09:48:00 am »
Beware of a scam Father?s Day ?give away? message on WhatsApp
 
The message claims to offer the chance to win a Guinness mini fridge. Clicking on the link would take you through to a fake website where you?d be asked to provide payment details for delivery of the free fridge that you?ve won.

Needless to say, sharing payment details with scammers won?t end well.

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Byddwch yn wyliadwrus o neges scam am wobr Sul y Tadau ar WhatsApp.

Mae'r neges yn honni i fod yn rhoi cyfle i chi ennill oergell fach Guinness am ddim. Byddai clicio ar y ddolen yn mynd ? chi at wefan ffug lle gofynnir i chi rannu manylion talu am gostau postio'r oergell rydych chi wedi'i hennill.

Wrth gwrs, ni fydd rhannu manylion talu gyda sgamwyr yn gorffen yn dda.

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Re: North Wales Community Alert......21 million scams
« Reply #171 on: June 21, 2023, 10:02:42 am »
Almost 21 million reports have been made to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service (SERS), resulting in the removal of over 235,000 malicious websites.

SERS was launched by the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) and the City of London Police in April 2020 to enable the public to forward suspicious emails to an automated system that scans them for malicious links. Since its launch, almost 21 million reports have been made to the service.

Mobile phone providers also offer a service that allows customers to report suspicious text messages, by forwarding them to the number 7726. The service is free of charge and enables providers to takedown malicious websites and block malicious texts from being sent across their network.

As of 31 May 2023, 54,000 text message scams have been removed as a result of suspicious texts forwarded to the 7726 service.

Commander Nik Adams, from City of London Police, said:
?Every year, thousands of people in the UK are sca
mmed by a fraudulent email or text message. Phishing scams, whether it?s a text message claiming you have missed a delivery and are required to pay a redelivery fee, or an email claiming to be from your bank are a common security challenges that both individuals and businesses across the UK face on a daily basis.

?If you receive an email or text message that you think might be a scam, don?t respond to it or click any links in the message or email. Instead, contact the organisation directly using contact information from the company?s official website, and not the links or numbers provided in the message itself.

?If you think you have been a victim of fraud, report it to Action Fraud at www.actionfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040. By reporting phishing scams or suspected fraud, you are directly helping us in our work to identify and stop these criminals and helping us protect others from these scams. If you are in Scotland, I ask that you report the fraud  directly to Police Scotland by calling 101.?

How to protect yourself from scam emails and texts
Received an email or text that seems suspicious? Report it. Your reports enable us to remove the emails and websites criminals use to commit fraud and cyber crime.

1: Forward suspicious emails to report@phishing.gov.uk . Send emails to this address that feel suspicious, even if you're not certain they're a scam - we can check.

2: Forward suspicious text messages to 7726 (it?s free of charge). Your provider can find out where the text came from and block or ban the sender.

3 - If you?ve lost money or provided personal information as a result of a phishing scam, notify your bank immediately and report it to Action Fraud at www.actionfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040. In Scotland, call Police Scotland on 101.

Please note: Sometimes a forwarded email may not reach us because it is already recognised by spam detection services. You can also take a screenshot of the email and send it to report@phishing.gov.uk

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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #172 on: June 23, 2023, 10:03:53 am »
Stop, hang up, call 159               Stopiwch, rhowch y ff?n i lawr a ffoniwch 159.

159 is the memorable, secure number that connects you directly to your bank if you think you might be being scammed.

159 works in the same way as 101 for Police or 111 for the NHS. It?s the number you can trust to get you through to your bank.

If you think someone is trying to trick you into handing over money or personal details??Stop, hang up and call 159 to speak directly to your bank.

Learn more here - https://stopscamsuk.org.uk/159


159 yw'r rhif cofiadwy, diogel sy'n eich cysylltu'n syth ?'ch banc os ydych chi'n meddwl eich bod chi'n cael eich twyllo.

Mae 159 yn gweithio?r un ffordd ? 101 i'r Heddlu neu 111 i'r GIG. Dyma?r rhif y gallwch ymddiried ynddo i gysylltu uniongyrchol a?ch banc.

Os ydych yn meddwl bod rhywun yn ceisio eich twyllo i drosglwyddo arian neu fanylion personol??Stopiwch, rhowch y ff?n i lawr a ffoniwch 159 i siarad yn uniongyrchol ?'ch banc.

Dysgwch fwy yma- https://stopscamsuk.org.uk/159

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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #173 on: June 28, 2023, 07:50:35 am »
⚠️ Criminals are using mortgage offers ?as low as 2.39%? to lure people into phishing scams. The messages claim to offer limited time deals to low mortgage rates, but the links lead to fake websites.

Always forward suspicious emails to: report@phishing.gov.uk

Your reports have resulted in the removal of 235,000 malicious websites as of May 2023.

#NWPCyberSafe #ReportThePhish
 

⚠️ Mae troseddwyr yn defnyddio cynigion morgais ?mor isel ? 2.39%? i dwyllo pobl mewn sgamiau gwe-rwydo. Mae'r negeseuon yn honni eu bod yn cynnig bargeinion amser cyfyngedig i gyfraddau morgais isel, ond mae'r dolenni'n arwain at wefannau ffug.

Anfonwch e-byst amheus ymlaen at: report@phishing.gov.uk

Mae eich adroddiadau wedi arwain at ddileu 235,000 o wefannau maleisus hyd at Mai 2023.

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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #174 on: July 22, 2023, 10:17:50 am »
SCAM EMAIL / E-BOST SCAM.
⚠️ Fraudsters are trying to lure victims with free smartphone giveaways.

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

Your reports have led to the removal of 242,000 scam websites.

#NWPCyberSafe
 

⚠️ Mae twyllwyr yn ceisio denu dioddefwyr gyda?r addewid o ff?nau clyfar am ddim fel gwobrau.

 ℹ️ Riportiwch e-byst amheus trwy eu hanfon ymlaen at: Report@phishing.gov.uk

Mae eich adroddiadau wedi arwain at ddileu 242,000 o wefannau sgam.

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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #175 on: July 29, 2023, 09:46:34 am »
🚨WHATSAPP SCAM WARNING / RHYBUDD SCAM WHATSAPP🚨

📷 Action Fraud have received 268 reports about a WhatsApp account takeover scam targeting community and religious groups.

📷 Never share your account?s two-factor authentication (2FA) code with anyone.

Find out more about how the scammers do it here - actionfraud.police.uk/whatsappscam

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📷 Mae Action Fraud wedi derbyn 268 o adroddiadau am sgam meddiannu cyfrif WhatsApp sy?n targedu grwpiau cymunedol a chrefyddol.
📷 Peidiwch byth ? rhannu cod dilysu dau ffactor (2FA) eich cyfrif gyda unrhyw un.
Dysgwch fwy am sut mae?r sgamwyr yn gwneud hyn yma - actionfraud.police.uk/whatsappscam

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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #176 on: August 04, 2023, 09:28:21 am »
**PLEASE SHARE AND/OR DISCUSS THIS WITH YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS, NEIGHBOURS AND FRIENDS**
After warning about scam messages where criminals were impersonating family members and asking for money only a few weeks ago we?re still seeing victims losing money to this scam across North Wales. Please take the time to speak to those close to you to make sure that this doesn?t happen to them.

Sadly, fraudsters are taking advantage of loved ones and making contact via text message or messaging apps. They message out of the blue from a number that you don?t recognise claiming to be a family member or friend. They claim to have lost their phone or that it has been damaged.  They will then claim that they have an urgent bill to pay and will ask you to pay on their behalf saying that they?ll pay you back.

Example messages received by North Wales victims recently are :-

'Hi Mum can you help, I've had to change my phone number and I've been locked out of my online banking and need to pay a bill, could you pay ?250 into ... '

and

  ?Morning mum, save my new number, my phone has suffered water damage. I am locked out of online banking and need to pay a friend back, could you pay it for me, and I?ll send the money back  to you tomorrow. You must do large amounts via the phone, so you ring, and I?ll tell you what to say.?

Tips to protect yourself:

- If you are in any doubt call your family member or friend on the number you already have for them.

- Ask them a question only your family member or friend will know.  Take care that this information isn?t freely available on any of your Social Media platforms for example your dog?s name.

- Do not let the fraudsters pressure you - think logically.

How to report a scam message:

- If the fraudsters are using WhatsApp,  press and hold on the message bubble, select ?Report? and then follow the instructions.

- Send scam text messages on to 7726 for free.

- If you are unfortunate enough to have paid money, please contact your bank and report to the matter to North Wales Police on 101.

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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #177 on: August 15, 2023, 09:39:16 am »
⚠️Fraudsters are at it again with giveaway scams!⚠️

Action Fraud have received over 6,000 reports about fake emails advising you can claim a free Oral-B electric toothbrush. 🦷

The links lead to malicious websites that harvest personal and financial information.

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

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⚠️Mae twyllwyr wrthi eto hefo sgamiau rhoddion am ddim!⚠️
Mae Action Fraud wedi derbyn dros 6,000 o adroddiadau am e-byst ffug sy?n cynghori y gallwch hawlio brws dannedd trydan Oral-B am ddim. 🦷

Mae?r dolenni?n arwain at wefannau maleisus sy?n cynaeafu gwybodaeth bersonol ac ariannol.

Os byddwch yn derbyn e-bost amheus, gallwch roi gwybod amdano drwy anfon yr e-bost ymlaen at - report@phishing.gov.uk
 
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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #178 on: August 20, 2023, 10:04:39 am »
SCAM email claiming that you?ve won a free air fryer / E-bost SCAM sy?n honni eich bod wedi ennill ffr?wr aer am ddim.

⚠️Watch out for the latest SCAM email claiming that you?ve won a free air fryer. The websites the emails link to are designed to steal your contact information and payment details.

✅ Remember that you can report any e-mails that you believe to be suspicious by forwarding them to: report@phishing.gov.uk

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Re: North Wales Community Alert
« Reply #179 on: August 23, 2023, 10:19:49 am »
It?s a scam! / Mae?n Scam!
This scam message that is doing the rounds at the moment was shared with us by a member of the public.

Can you spot the little tricks used by the scammer in an attempt to get you to click to confirm without taking the time to think things through?............see below.

Remember, if it sounds too good to be true then it probably is!

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