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Make sure you have a #FraudFreeXmas: Action Fraud reveal 12 fraud types to look out for this Christmas People celebrating this festive season are being encouraged to have a #FraudFreeXmas and stay alert to fraudsters taking advantage of the time of year, as Action Fraud reveal the 12 frauds of Christmas. Action Fraud, the national fraud and cybercrime reporting service, has launched a Christmas campaign, revealing 12 fraud types to look out for throughout the festive season. People are being encouraged to stay extra vigilant online, and in person, as criminals will be seeking to take advantage of the time of year whilst people celebrate Christmas and the festive season. Adam Mercer, Deputy Head of Action Fraud, said: “Criminals don’t stop for Christmas and will continue to operate, targeting busy people who are preparing for the festive season this year. “We’re launching the 12 frauds of Christmas campaign this year to highlight some of the fraud types to look out for during the festive season. Everyone celebrating should stay vigilant, as fraudsters will use the busy period to catch people out. “Make sure you follow our advice this Christmas and protect yourself from becoming a victim of fraud or cybercrime.” New figures from Action Fraud show that the 12 types of fraud featured in this year’s Christmas campaign resulted in victims losing a combined total of £224 million during the 2023 festive period. Data also shows that nearly three million phishing emails were reported to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service (SERS) from November 2023 to January 2024. What are the 12 frauds of Christmas? What can you do to protect yourself from fraud this Christmas?
If you’ve lost money or provided your financial information to someone, notify your bank immediately and report it to Action Fraud at actionfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040.
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