A cyber fraud epidemic is sweeping the UK (Image: Getty) TECH giant BT is blocking a staggering 32 million fake emails from arriving in people’s accounts every day as the cyber fraud scourge spreads. The company revealed it intercepts about one billion
You may feel confident in your ability to avoid becoming a victim of cyber scams. You know what to look for, and you won’t let someone fool you. Then you receive a phone call from your son, which is unusual because he
British tourists are being warned as they plan their summer holidays after several customers using Booking.com revealed they had fallen victim to scams. Some scammers told customers they needed to pay additional fees to secure their hotel bookings and ran off with
As if scammers couldn’t sink any lower, there’s a new online scam taking advantage of grieving people. It’s a strange pirate scam that uses artificial intelligence to scrape data to build fake obituary websites, exploiting the information of somebody who is deceased
Just when you thought phone scams couldn’t get any trickier, there’s another one out there that you must watch out for. And this one is even more sophisticated because the government agency you’re meant to report these types of scams to –
Nigel Farage has blasted William Wragg and the ongoing perceived inaction among Tory MPs over the honeytrap sexting scandal. Speaking to the Telegraph, Mr Farage called out Mr Wragg’s actions as a “security risk” and urged an immediate investigation. Last week, the
A second Tory MP has come forward with claims of being targeted by a sexting scandal, prompting the Metropolitan Police to launch an inquiry into “unsolicited messages” circulating within parliament. Dr Luke Evans, the MP for Bosworth, revealed on Friday that he
British lawmakers who may have been targeted in a sexting scam were urged Friday to go to police, after a senior Conservative admitted disclosing the personal phone numbers of some colleagues to an unknown individual who held “compromising” material on him. William
Cruel scammers have targeted the debt-ridden single mum of a disabled young girl – by posing as millionaire lottery winners offering a helping hand. Dympna McKenna, 47, believed she was chatting to Richard and Debbie Nuttall – who scooped £61million on the
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