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    Alert message sent 10/01/2022 08:31:00

    Information sent on behalf of West Mids Police


    Good Morning,


    Fake emails and text messages are a common tactic used by cyber criminals, their goal is often to convince you to click a link. Once clicked, you may be sent to a dodgy website which could download viruses onto your computer, or steal your passwords and personal information.

    In order to try and convince you that their messages are legitimate, criminals will pretend to be someone you trust, or from some organisation you trust. This could be your Internet Service Provider (ISP), local council, even a friend in need. And they may contact you by phone call, email or text message.

    Reporting suspicious emails:

    If you have received an email which you’re not quite sure about, you can report it by forwarding the email to the Suspicious Email Reporting Service at: report@phishing.gov.uk

    As of 31st October 2021, the number of suspicious email reports stands at more than 8,100,000, with the removal of more than 67,000 scams and 124,000 URLs.

    Thank you for your continued support.

    *In a small number of cases, an email may not reach our service due to it already being widely recognised by spam detection services. The vast majority of reports do reach our system so please keep reporting any suspicious emails you receive.

    Reporting suspicious text messages:

    You can report suspicious text messages to your mobile network provider, for free, by forwarding the text to 7726.

    If you forward a text, your provider can investigate the origin of the text and take action, if found to be malicious. If 7726 doesn’t work, you can find out how to report a text message by contacting your provider.

    (On many Android devices and iPhones, pressing and holding on the message bubble should present the option to forward the message)

    For more of the government’s latest advice on how to stay secure online, visit the Cyber Aware website: ncsc.gov.uk/cyberaware


    Thanks for reading! If you found this information useful, please help us spread the word by forwarding this email to your friends.



    Blakenall neighbourhood Team
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    Andy Devers (Police,Pcso,Walsall Blakenall)
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