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The UK government and some of the world's biggest tech companies have agreed a series of pledges to protect the public from online fraud.
The Online Fraud Charter is a voluntary agreement between the government and the technology sector to reduce fraud on their platforms and services.
Information about fraud and cyber crime, how to spot it and what you can do to protect against it.
We want you to be aware of tactics fraudsters use and how to stop them from getting your personal details.
Crime and fraud issues in international trade: theft of goods, money laundering, cyber crime, employee fraud, infringement of intellectual property.
How to protect your company from scams and fraud and how to report it.
Stop! Think Fraud, the National Campaign Against Fraud, launches today.
Advice and guidance on how to protect yourself and your business from fraud and cyber crime.
Find out how to protect your login details and reduce the risk of fraud when using HMRC online services.
The first Global Fraud Summit, hosted by the Home Secretary, begins in London today. Ministers from the G7, Five Eyes, Singapore and South Korea are attending.
The Home Secretary has agreed a new agreement with international leaders to fight fraud.
Guidance for defence personnel on the use of social media
Find out how to protect your details, how to report fraud and what HMRC does to help keep you safe online.
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