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During the period between December 2022 and January 2024, 5,412 reports of fraud were made to the Police Service of Northern Ireland.
It's OK not to be an expert when it comes to the internet. Being informed will help your child use the internet in a safe and enjoyable way.
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Fraudsters often set up websites that look real but are in fact fake. The site might have branding that is almost identical to a company you know.
Nobody should feel embarrassed about reporting fraud. Fraudsters will use any means they can to convince people to hand over their hard-earned money.
What’s the risk of fraud happening to you? Ask yourself these 4 questions to see if you could be doing more to protect yourself.
Stealing personal information doesn’t always rely on a sophisticated online scam.
Criminals know exactly what buttons to push to get what they want. It doesn’t matter if they’re turning up on your doorstep, in your social media feeds or in the games you play online.
Fake adverts can appear on auction sites, online marketplaces, search engines or in your social media feeds.