Report Fraud alert: Warning for online shoppers after spike in criminals gaining ...
Report Fraud alert: Warning for online shoppers after spike in criminals gaining unauthorised access to retailer accounts
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Report Fraud alert: Warning for online shoppers after spike in criminals gaining unauthorised access to retailer accounts
Operation Seraphim forms part of a coordinated national effort to identify and disrupt criminals using online platforms and enabling technologies to commit fraud
Data shows 10,784 reports of romance fraud were made to Report Fraud last year - a 29 per cent increase compared with 2024
Four arrested as part of an investigation into an organised crime network targeting elderly and vulnerable victims through courier fraud.
Criminals stole £879.8 million through investment fraud last year - an average of £2.4 million a day.
In the video, Faraaz shares practical advice and top tips to help pilgrims protect themselves when booking their journey.
Press release on Operation Henhouse - a national intensification of fraud
An offender who manipulated vulnerable men through dating apps into believing they were in romantic relationships has been sentenced to three years in prison.
City of London responds to Home Office Fraud Strategy
Five people arrested across London, following a coordinated operation by the City of London Police, the Insurance Fraud Enforcement Department (IFED) and the Metropolitan Police Service.