Hi Community,
Scams are a massive problem and they are becoming more and more prevalent in every day life. If you haven't experienced a scam attempt personally you may well know somebody who has. Scams can vary in their effectiveness but they are getting more and more sophisticated.
We have put together some advice and guidance around scams and what to look out for:
Scam calls |
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What is it? |
A scheme to con people out of their personal details and money |
How to spot it? |
Popular scenarios include:
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What can you do about it? |
If the fraudster is pretending to be from BT and a) has taken over your PC remotely OR b) bank details have been compromised, contact your bank first and then contact BT if you would like to discuss this further If none of the above:
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What is BT doing about it? |
We use the data collected on bt.com/scams and call protect blacklists to investigate and infiltrate scammers |
Phishing email |
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What is it? |
A type of online identity theft, where fraudsters use emails designed to look as though they're from genuine companies |
How to spot it? |
The fraudster could be asking:
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What can you do about it? |
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What is BT doing about it? |
BT actively looks for phishing sites that are using the BT brand. We work with web browsers to show warning screens. We constantly work across the internet to get these sites removed as quickly as possible |
Smishing (SMS) |
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What is it? |
Phishing through text message |
How to spot it? |
Examples:
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What can you do about it? |
Don’t respond to the text Think before taking action:
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What is BT doing about it? |
We use all data collected to investigate and infiltrate scammers |
Spam call |
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What is it? |
Telemarketing, sales calls |
How to spot it? |
Examples:
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What can you do about it? |
Register with BT Privacy at home to get TPS (Telephone preference scheme) and free caller display Call protect is a free service that controls and prevents unwanted calls Change marketing preferences with BT and other companies Smartphones (Mobile) are able to block certain numbers – refer to user guide |
Spoofing | |
What is it? |
Email - where a "from" address is forged, it could be your email address being used. Calls – Caller ID shows different number to actual Calling Line Identification (CLI) |
How to spot it? |
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What can you do about it? |
Never give out personal information in response to an incoming call, particularly if the caller asks you to carry out an action which might have financial consequences. If someone rings you asking for this information, don't provide it. Instead, hang up and call the phone number on your account statement Report the call on bt.com/scams |
What is BT doing about it? |
We use all data collected to investigate and infiltrate scammers |
For more information please check out our scam pages from this link BT: Scam advice
Keep safe everyone
Cheers
Sean