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WHATSAPP Fraudsters |
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Residents should be aware of WHATSAPP fraudsters impersonating Investigators from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) claiming to investigate possible fraud on their bank accounts. Albeit unusual to contact victims on their WhatsApp accounts, these are very convincing individuals, even using FCA logos to create online accounts. If you receive a message or call you are not expecting, you should be suspicious. The vital things to remember are that someone working for your bank, the FCA or the police would: If you are not happy with a phone call or message and are suspicious of a conversation, end it and call 101 or report online herts.police.uk/report. In an emergency or if a crime is in progress call 999 immediately. Remember, when reporting a suspicious phone call to police, wait at least five minutes before attempting to make the call to ensure you’re not reconnected to the offender. Alternatively, use a mobile phone or a neighbour’s phone or test your landline by phoning a friend or relative first, to ensure you aren’t still unwittingly connected to the offender. If you have concerns about your bank account, visit your local branch. How to protect yourself: Remember to follow the above advice. In addition to this, some phone companies offer call screening services that can be effective in blocking marketing cold calls and bogus callers. Contact your phone company and ask about call screening and caller display services. How can you help? For more advice and information about fraud visit: www.herts.police.uk/cyber-fraud | ||
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