What are the most common types of scams? Understanding these threats is your first line of defence against fraud and financial loss.
Scammers use increasingly sophisticated methods to steal your money and personal information. From phishing emails that mimic legitimate companies to malware that infiltrates your devices, the threats are real and evolving. By learning to recognise the warning signs and taking proactive steps, you can significantly reduce your risk of becoming a victim.
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What to Do If You Suspect Fraud
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Recognise the Threat
Be alert to warning signs such as unexpected requests for personal information, urgent demands for payment, or suspicious links and attachments.
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Gather Evidence
Keep copies of all suspicious emails, screenshots, transaction records, and any unusual login activity or unauthorised trades you've noticed.
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Phishing
Phishing involves fake emails, texts, or calls designed to trick you into revealing sensitive information like passwords or card details. How to avoid: Always verify the sender's email address, look for red flags like urgency or spelling errors, never click links in unsolicited messages, and verify requests by contacting organisations directly through official channels.
Identity Theft
Cybercriminals use stolen information to open accounts or make unauthorised transactions. How to protect yourself: Monitor your accounts regularly for suspicious activity, use strong unique passwords, enable two-factor authentication (2FA), limit personal information shared on social media, and secure your devices with antivirus software and encryption.
Malware
Malicious software can steal your data or damage your systems without your knowledge. How to protect yourself: Install and regularly update trusted antivirus software, avoid downloading files from unknown sources, keep your operating system and apps updated, use secure networks and VPNs for sensitive activities, and never click on suspicious links in emails or websites.
How to Report Fraud
If you encounter fraud or suspicious activity, act quickly. Contact us immediately through our official support channels. Gather evidence including emails, screenshots, transaction records, and details of any unusual logins or trades. Report to relevant authorities and change your passwords immediately. Quick reporting helps protect both you and other users.
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