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Crime writer fronts police campaign to protect public against cyber crooks

by Frank le Duc
Tuesday 29 Mar, 2016 at 7:08PM
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Crime writer fronts police campaign to protect public against cyber crooks

Brighton crime writer Peter James is to front a Sussex Police campaign to protect the public against cyber crooks, under the tagline “Protect Your Privates”.

The bestselling author said: “It is an incredibly difficult area to police but I am proud to be able to support Sussex Police’s latest cyber crime campaign.

“By grabbing people’s attention we can raise awareness and encourage both individuals and companies to protect their privates.”

Peter James
Peter James

The force said: “A recent survey of people living in the south east found that 84 per cent of those asked had experienced an ‘attempted’ cyber crime in the last year while 15 per cent had been victims.”

Detective Inspector Andy Haslam, from the Sussex Police Cyber Crime Unit, said: “The aim of this campaign is not to scaremonger but to make everyone aware of the potential dangers we face when we go online.

“There are some very simple things we can all do to ensure we surf the web safely.”

These include

  • Getting anti-virus software
  • Creating varied passwords and changing them regularly
  • Updating your software when prompted

Sussex Police said: “Cyber crime can leave victims feeling embarrassed or ashamed that they have been tricked or lost money.

“Last year a 79-year-old woman from Mid Sussex, who wishes to remain anonymous, was called at home by someone claiming he could get her money back on a recent online purchase.”

The force quoted her saying: “He sounded very convincing and asked for details that gave him remote access to my laptop.

“He also wanted some credit card information so that the money could be paid back into my account.”

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Sussex Police said: “Fortunately the victim’s cards were cancelled before money could be taken but it was still a horrible experience.”

The force quoted the woman as saying: “I did get very upset. I suffer with asthma and found it difficult to catch my breath when trying to explain what had happened to the officer.

“I blamed myself because I was gullible. It was a horrible experience but I won’t be taken in by a scam like this again.”

People of all ages are susceptible to cyber crime but the Sussex and Community Crime Prevention Report highlighted 40 to 79-year-olds are most at risk.

The most commonly reported issues in Sussex are

  • The con – a victim is called by someone pretending to be from a reputable company and then convinced to allow the fraudster remote access to their computer.
  • Ransomware attacks – pop up windows that look like they are from reputable companies ask for bank details or attempt to blackmail victims into handing over money.
  • Phishing – emails or pop up windows may entice you to click a link to find out more about a prize or discount which actually allows malicious software to be downloaded on to your computer.

To find out more about common cyber scams and how best to “Protect Your Privates”, click here.

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