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With advances in technology, scams and scammers have become more sophisticated. In some cases, criminals can use software to take-over your computer remotely, and see your passwords and security details, as you type them on screen.
While posing as your internet company, your bank or the police, scammers convince you to give them access to your computer. They may claim to be fixing your computer or improving your internet speed, and offer you compensation for the disruption. They will then urge you to log on to your internet banking to check that this money has arrived. When you do, a fake website page appears that looks like your online banking page. Criminals use this to withdraw money without your knowledge.
With advances in technology, scams and scammers have become more sophisticated. In some cases, criminals can use software to take-over your computer remotely, and see your passwords and security details, as you type them on screen.
While posing as your internet company, your bank or the police, scammers convince you to give them access to your computer. They may claim to be fixing your computer or improving your internet speed, and offer you compensation for the disruption. They will then urge you to log on to your internet banking to check that this money has arrived. When you do, a fake website page appears that looks like your online banking page. Criminals use this to withdraw money without your knowledge.
If you think you've been the victim of any scam, it's important to call us as soon as possible.
Call 03 456 100 100 (Lines are open 24/7, 365 days a year).