The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

More than £7 million stolen in recent cyber fraud in Scotland

-

Millions of pounds have been stolen from Scottish businesses and individual­s through cyber crime in less than a year.

Police said officers are investigat­ing 19 cases that have taken place since last July conning people through emails, phone calls or text messages in scams known as phishing, vishing and smishing.

Each incident has seen criminals using genuine-looking phone numbers or email addresses and claiming to work for a bank or company that needs to verify the victim’s bank account details or personal informatio­n. Once obtained, they empty accounts of money with £7m stolen over the 19 cases since summer 2017.

Police Scotland is warning the public to be alert and aware that banks do not contact customers asking for personal informatio­n or to carry out a transactio­n.

Detective Chief Inspector Jim Robertson, from the economic crime and financial investigat­ion unit, said: “Banks will not contact businesses or individual­s asking for personal informatio­n or ask you to carry out a transactio­n.

“If someone starts asking for these details end the call and contact your bank.

“If you decide to ring back and verify the call it is advisable to do so on a different phone line like another landline or your mobile.

“If you are still unsure, consider visiting your local branch instead of speaking to someone over the phone.”

A hospice was among a host of businesses hit by a banking scam in the Scottish Highlands last year, while Premiershi­p football team Hamilton Academical was defrauded of almost £1 million in another high-profile scam.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom