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Trading Standards issue Covid-19 vaccine scam warning | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Trading Standards issue Covid-19 vaccine scam warning . (PA) People in the UK should be wary of fraudulent messages offering them access to coronavirus vaccinations, trading standards authorities have warned. People are reporting to have received a text message claiming to be from the NHS. It reads: “We have identified that you are eligible to apply for your vaccine. For mor information and to apply, follow here.” The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) said that text messages had been sent out including links to fake NHS websites that asked recipients for bank details, supposedly for verification purposes. Such messages were first reported at the end of December on the Western Isles of Scotland, but the CTSI says they are “by no means limited to the region”.

Trading Standards issue Covid-19 vaccine scam warning | Braintree and Witham Times

Trading Standards issue Covid-19 vaccine scam warning . (PA) People in the UK should be wary of fraudulent messages offering them access to coronavirus vaccinations, trading standards authorities have warned. People are reporting to have received a text message claiming to be from the NHS. It reads: “We have identified that you are eligible to apply for your vaccine. For mor information and to apply, follow here.” The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) said that text messages had been sent out including links to fake NHS websites that asked recipients for bank details, supposedly for verification purposes. Such messages were first reported at the end of December on the Western Isles of Scotland, but the CTSI says they are “by no means limited to the region”.

Trading Standards issue Covid-19 vaccine scam warning | Lancaster And Morecambe Citizen

Trading Standards issue Covid-19 vaccine scam warning . (PA) People in the UK should be wary of fraudulent messages offering them access to coronavirus vaccinations, trading standards authorities have warned. People are reporting to have received a text message claiming to be from the NHS. It reads: “We have identified that you are eligible to apply for your vaccine. For mor information and to apply, follow here.” The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) said that text messages had been sent out including links to fake NHS websites that asked recipients for bank details, supposedly for verification purposes. Such messages were first reported at the end of December on the Western Isles of Scotland, but the CTSI says they are “by no means limited to the region”.

Trading Standards issue Covid-19 vaccine scam warning | Epping Forest Guardian

Trading Standards issue Covid-19 vaccine scam warning . (PA) People in the UK should be wary of fraudulent messages offering them access to coronavirus vaccinations, trading standards authorities have warned. People are reporting to have received a text message claiming to be from the NHS. It reads: “We have identified that you are eligible to apply for your vaccine. For mor information and to apply, follow here.” The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) said that text messages had been sent out including links to fake NHS websites that asked recipients for bank details, supposedly for verification purposes. Such messages were first reported at the end of December on the Western Isles of Scotland, but the CTSI says they are “by no means limited to the region”.

Trading Standards issue Covid-19 vaccine scam warning | The Wiltshire Gazette and Herald

Trading Standards issue Covid-19 vaccine scam warning . (PA) People in the UK should be wary of fraudulent messages offering them access to coronavirus vaccinations, trading standards authorities have warned. People are reporting to have received a text message claiming to be from the NHS. It reads: “We have identified that you are eligible to apply for your vaccine. For mor information and to apply, follow here.” The Chartered Trading Standards Institute (CTSI) said that text messages had been sent out including links to fake NHS websites that asked recipients for bank details, supposedly for verification purposes. Such messages were first reported at the end of December on the Western Isles of Scotland, but the CTSI says they are “by no means limited to the region”.

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