DVLA scam emails: Fraudsters becoming 'persistent' as fake messages rise by 600 percent : vimarsana.com

DVLA scam emails: Fraudsters becoming 'persistent' as fake messages rise by 600 percent


Hyperlinks are one way scammers try to trick drivers (Image: DVLA)
To avoid being caught out, the agency has urged drivers to never share images of their driving licence or information on their bank details online.
Sarah Lyons, National Cyber Security Centre Deputy Director for Economy and Society said road users should “forward anything” to ensure any scam is thoroughly investigated.
She said: “It’s important to stay vigilant to suspicious messages as we know that criminals often imitate legitimate organisations like the DVLA to make their scam seem more convincing.
“Sometimes it can be difficult to tell if you’ve received an untrustworthy email or text message, but our latest guidance gives advice on how to spot the signs of a scam.

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