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BRAINTREE DISTRICT

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ESSEX FRAUD ALERT

Essex Fraud Alert No. 42 - THE SCAMMERS RENTING OUT OTHER PEOPLE’S HOMES

Essex Fraud Alert No. 41 - DON’T LOSE OUT ON FAKE TICKETS

Essex Fraud Alert No. 40 - MOBILE PHONE UPGRADE SCAM

Essex Fraud Alert No. 39

Essex Fraud Alert No. 38 - CENSUS SCAMS STILL CIRCULATING

Essex Fraud Alert No. 37 - CAUTION ON HOLIDAY BOOKINGS AS TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS EASED

Essex Fraud Alert No. 36 - INNOCENT SOCIAL MEDIA GAME OR CRIMINAL TOOLKIT?

Essex Fraud Alert No. 35 - MY INFO? I DON’T THINK SO!

Essex Fraud Alert No. 34 FLUBOT—ANDROID USERS BEWARE

Essex Fraud Alert No. 33 FLEECEWARE ON THE RISE

Essex Fraud Alert No. 32 SOLAR PANEL SCAMS

Essex Fraud Alert No. 31 ROYAL MAIL SCAMS — UNDELIVERED PARCEL TEXT MESSAGE

Essex Fraud Alert No. 30 CAR SELLERS BEWARE— THIS OIL TRICK COULD LOSE YOU THOUSANDS

Essex Fraud Alert No. 29 Holiday Fraud Warning

Essex Fraud Alert No. 28 FCA WARNING—BITCOIN INVESTORS

Essex Fraud Alert No. 27 Fake National Insurance Calls

Essex Fraud Alert - NEW YEAR, NEW JOB? BEWARE FAKE RECRUITMENT ADVERTS

Essex Fraud Alert - Vaccination Scams

Essex Fraud Alert No. 18 Fake BT Calls

Essex Fraud Alert No. 17 HMRC Self Assessment Scams

Essex Fraud Alert No. 16 - Black Friday

Essex Fraud Alert: Ten Covid-19 scams

Phishing Email Scams


COVID-19 CYBER & FRAUD PROTECT MESSAGES Friday 15th May 2020

Today we find ourselves with computers in every home and retail giants such as Amazon selling thousands of products online. COVID-19 has further encouraged consumers to buy products online that they would normally buy in-store. During such times, it is important to remain cyber aware to avoid falling foul of online criminals. Read our top tips for ‘Online Shopping’.

Essex Police have seen a number of “Courier Fraud” offences across the County where elderly victims are contacted by people claiming to be their bank who trick the victim into disclosing their pin, and then to a visit by a “courier” to collect or swap their bank cards which are used to withdraw their money.

Courier Fraud Warning 

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