The Sunday Post (Dundee)

National Insurance scam calls

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The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) warns of a new phone scam.

The watchdog has received a recording of an automated telephone message claiming the National Insurance number of the recipient “will be terminated”.

The automated message states: “This call is in regards to your National Insurance number. Ignoring this final warning may lead you to legal troubles. The reason behind this phone call is to inform you that your National Insurance number will be terminated due to some unethical financial transactio­ns.”

The recording then asks the recipient to “please press 1 to get more details”. The call is a data harvesting or phishing attempt, which could lead to identity theft. Pressing the button puts the recipient in touch with a scammer who will supposedly verify their National Insurance number. Unfortunat­ely, anyone who responds is revealing key personal details, putting their finances in danger.

Katherine Hart, a lead officer at CTSI, said: “This scam is despicable in its attempt to scare the public with the threat of losing their National Insurance number at this challengin­g time for everyone. It’s astounding that these unscrupulo­us scammers refer to unethical transactio­ns as the reason

“If you receive this call report it to the authoritie­s. Reporting all instances of fraud helps consumer protectors establish a clearer picture of the landscape and the true scale of this problem.”

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Beware phishing calls

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