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Guidance on what to do if you get an email, telephone call or letter from someone pretending to be the Home Office.
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.
To help our investigations report all HMCTS-related suspicious phone calls, emails, and text messages.
The Student Loans Company (SLC) is urging students to be aware of fraud and smishing scams as the next student loan payment date approaches in January.
Use a checklist to decide if a suspicious contact is a scam and not a genuine phone call, text message (SMS) or email.
The Student Loans Company (SLC) is urging students to be aware of fraud and smishing scams as the new academic year starts.
How to protect your company from scams and fraud and how to report it.
Guidance on phishing and scams. Including how to recognise scams, report issues and stay safe online.
A warning to Self Assessment customers who may be targeted by criminals.
How to identify Council Tax and business rates scams and what you can do to avoid them.
This strategy sets out a plan to reduce fraud by 10% on 2019 levels by December 2024.
HMRC records a rise in the number of customers reporting 'suspicious contact' from fraudsters.
Find out about methods fraudsters use to try and get your personal information by viewing examples of scams identified by HMRC.
To coincide with the launch of the Home Office Stop! Think Fraud campaign, the Disclosure & Barring Service is providing support to job seekers for a safer employment search.
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