Beware these sneaky Amazon scams |
Amazon Prime Day began on Tuesday, offering four days of deals and discounts. Scammers often impersonate Amazon, and during the sales period fraudsters are cashing in.
We reveal the latest sneaky tactics used by scammers, including dodgy ads leading to copycat websites, and we explain how to tell the genuine deals from the fakes. |
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How to secure your social media accounts
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Scam emails that know personal details about your family. Social-savvy burglars who know when you're away. These threats are real, but there are plenty of ways to up your online privacy and keep yourself protected.
We've rounded up our top tips to secure your online data, including your social media and email accounts, to help you win back some control. |
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Why you can’t trust that ‘Booking.com’ message |
Booking.com users should remain on high alert for fake messages from fraudsters posing as their accommodation providers.
The slickest examples we've seen appear within the platform’s own messaging system, but scammers may contact you by email, text, telephone or a messaging platform like WhatsApp.
Find out how to spot these very convincing scams.
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Scam sharer tool |
There's an easy way to make us aware of scams directly with our
scam sharer tool.
Tell us your experiences of phishing emails, fake texts, cold calls and other types of fraud. |
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