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To help our investigations report all HMCTS-related suspicious phone calls, emails, and text messages.
Configure email services securely using encryption and anti-spoofing.
What to do if you think you've spotted a scam pretending to be from Companies House, and examples of scam emails, letters and telephone calls.
Use a checklist to decide if a suspicious contact is a scam and not a genuine phone call, text message (SMS) or email.
Check a list of recent emails from HMRC to help you decide if the email you've received is a scam.
Make sure that domains that do not send email cannot be used for spoofing.
If you're advertising or marketing, including direct marketing, you must be accurate and honest and follow the advertising codes of practice
Apply the government secure email policy.
Setting up an email address, protecting users from spam and testing before you launch.
Learn how to identify misleading invoices and what you should do if you receive one.
Contact HMRC to report a suspicious email, phone call or text message that mentions HMRC
Guidance documents and updates for Sellafield Ltd employees.
Over the coming weeks and months, the 'gsi' in email addresses for the Animal and Plant Health Agency will be dropped.
Find out about methods fraudsters use to try and get your personal information by viewing examples of scams identified by HMRC.
When to send emails and text messages to your users and how to write them.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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