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What To Do if You Responded to a Phishing Email.What To Do if You Suspect a Phishing Attack.How To Protect Yourself From Phishing Attacks.Identity Theft and Online Security Show/hide Identity Theft and Online Security menu items.Unwanted Calls, Emails, and Texts Show/hide Unwanted Calls, Emails, and Texts menu items.Money-Making Opportunities and Investments.Jobs and Making Money Show/hide Jobs and Making Money menu items.Credit, Loans, and Debt Show/hide Credit, Loans, and Debt menu items.Shopping and Donating Show/hide Shopping and Donating menu items.

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If you live in Scotland, go to the Consumer Advice Scotland website. If you have shared your personal information in response to an email, call or message claiming to be an official body and asking for personal details, or promising rewards, prizes or shares of fortunes for small fees then you may have been a victim of fraud, cyber crime or a scam. If you live in England, Wales or Northern Ireland, go to the Action Fraud website. Scam calls and messages (England, Wales, NI).You received an unsolicited marketing fax to your personal or business fax machine. Report your complaints on the Ofcom website. You answered the phone but no-one was there. You received an unwanted text or picture/video message on your mobile, or an unwanted sales call.











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