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Issued Thursday 14 March 2024.
Cabinet Office Minister Baroness Neville Rolfe addressed the Counter Fraud Conference 2024 at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre.
Guidance on phishing and scams. Including how to recognise scams, report issues and stay safe online.
Stop! Think Fraud, the National Campaign Against Fraud, launches today.
Use a checklist to decide if a suspicious contact is a scam and not a genuine phone call, text message (SMS) or email.
Find out about methods fraudsters use to try and get your personal information by viewing examples of scams identified by HMRC.
An article exploring the nature and extent of phishing attacks from the Telephone-Operated Crime Survey of England and Wales, with consumer advice and latest trends.
How to protect your company from scams and fraud and how to report it.
The Minister for Security delivered a speech on fraud and AI ahead of the AI Safety Summit.
Free online training courses to help business protect against cyber threats and online fraud.
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