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ONLINE SAFETY & FRAUD Criminals are turning to more sophisticated ways to take your money, whether through online offers, emails or identity theft. Here are some tips from Merseyside Police to reduce the chance of becoming a victim of cyber crime. To report fraud call Action Fraud 0300 123 2040 Ÿ Update your security programme and anti-virus software on your computer. Ÿ Regularly backup important files. Ÿ Check your social media privacy settings to control exactly what you’re sharing and with whom. Ÿ Be careful when clicking on links and attachments in emails from an unknown sender. Ÿ Leave a website if you feel it may be suspicious or doesn’t appear to have sufficient text or branding. Ÿ Use strong passwords and use a different one for each account. Ÿ Never give your bank pin details out over the phone unless you are certain who you are speaking to. Ÿ Shred receipts with your card details on and any post with your name and address on. Ÿ Shield your pin when withdrawing cash and when using your credit or debit card to pay for items. Ÿ If you move house, contact your bank, give them your new address and use the Post Office mail redirect service. Student accommodation scams Beware of fake adverts for student accommodation on free classified advertising web sites. Never transfer money as holding deposits without visiting the property and researching the accommodation provider thoroughly. To be sure, choose a property that has been accredited by LSH. 30

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