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carol, you have from there, she was targeted after she fell victim to an energy rebate scam one half years ago. —— phishing. fraudsters will prey on any witnesses, they will exploit any weaknesses, so people need to be very careful, speak to people, speak to family, friends, so if you are a bit suspicious, remember, no bank, no police force, hmrc, they will never ask you —— never ask you to move money to a safe account, so always be very circumspect. an app designed to reduce disruption for people travelling from the uk across the channel will not be ready in time for a new eu border scheme, according to the boss of the rail firm — eurostar. under the much—delayed entry exit system, non—eu citizens will need to register fingerprints and a photo at the borderfrom 0ctober. the app is meant to replace passport stamping by allowing passengers

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into a website hosted by labhost. 0ur reporter tom symonds has the details. it is sam it is 5am in south london. the end of a two year investigation. this was one of a series of co—ordinated raids targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. 0ne countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here in 23 others around the uk. in this all began two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted on the banking industry spotted on the dark web criminals offering other criminals a service, a way to make money using phishing with a ph. labhost provided the technology and training for other criminals to carry out phishing attacks, sending fraudulent text messages to get people to hand over personal data. the police

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others around the uk. and this all began about two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted, on the dark web, criminals offering other criminals a service — a way to make money using phishing with a ph. labhost provided the technology and training for other criminals to carry out phishing attacks — sending fraudulent text messages — to get people to hand over their personal data. the police say there were an estimated 70,000 victims in the uk, bombarded with messages linking to 47 fake websites — usually seeming to be online payment or shopping services. 480,000 payment card numbers have been stolen and 64,000 pin numbers. and if you thought only older or less technically savvy people get scammed, well, you'd be wrong. the victims in this case have been aged between about 25 and a5, predominantly.

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for the banking industry spotted on the dark web criminals offering other criminals a service — a way to make money using phishing with a "ph". labhost provided the technology and training for other criminals to carry out phishing attacks — sending fraudulent text messages — to get people to hand over their personal data. the police say there were an estimated 70,000 victims in the uk, bombarded with messages linking to 47 fake websites usually seeming to be online payment or shopping services. 480,000 payment card numbers have been stolen and 64,000 pin numbers. and if you thought only older or less technically savvy people get scammed, well, you'd be wrong. the victims in this case have been aged between about 25 and 45, predominantly. pretty young, then. digital natives. well, its people who live their lives online that perhaps do their banking online, that shop online.

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it's 5am in south london — the end of a two—year investigation. this was one of a series of coordinated raids, targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here and 23 others around the uk. and this all began about two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted, on the dark web, criminals offering other criminals a service — a way to make money using phishing with a ph. labhost provided the technology and training for other criminals to carry out phishing attacks — sending fraudulent text messages — to get people to hand over their personal data. the police say there were an estimated 70,000 victims in the uk, bombarded with messages linking to 47 fake websites,

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this was one of a series of co—ordinated raids targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here, and 23 others around the country. and this all began about two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted on the dark web criminals offering other criminals a service — a way to make money using phishing, with a "ph". labhost, freely available on the internet, provided technology and training to other criminals so they could carry out phishing, attacks sending fraudulent text messages to trick 70,000 people into handing over personal information. these crimes—as—a—service, or fraud—as—a—service, are allowing people into this criminal marketplace, who don't have necessarily technical skills but they can get these crime—as—a—service capabilities off the shelf — they can buy it online.

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other criminals a service, a way to make money using phishing, with a "ph". labhost, freely available on the internet, provided technology and training to other criminals so they could carry out phishing attacks sending fraudulent text messages to trick 70,000 people into handing over personal information. technology is enabling crime to be delivered at scale in an almost industrial fashion. and these crimes—as—a—service, or fraud—as—a—service, are allowing people into this criminal marketplace who don't have necessarily technical skills but they can get these crime—as—a—service capabilities off the shelf — they can buy it online. as the arrests were taking place, including at luton and manchester airports, police were also contacting 25,000 victims they've identified, giving details of how they had been scammed and giving them advice. the victims in this case have been aged between about 25 and 45, predominantly.

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this was one of a series of coordinated raids, targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here and 23 others around the uk. and this all began about two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted on the dark web criminals offering other criminals a service — a way to make money using phishing with a ph. labhost provided the technology and training for other criminals to carry out phishing attacks — sending fraudulent text messages — to get people to hand over their personal data. the police say there were an estimated 70,000 victims in the uk, bombarded with messages linking to 47 fake websites usually seeming to be online payment or shopping services. 480,000 payment card numbers have been stolen and 64,000 pin numbers. and if you thought only older or less technically savvy people get scammed,

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others around the uk. and this all began about two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted, on the dark web, criminals offering other criminals a service — a way to make money using phishing with a ph. labhost provided the technology and training for other criminals to carry out phishing attacks — sending fraudulent text messages — to get people to hand over their personal data. the police say there were an estimated 70,000 victims in the uk, bombarded with messages linking to 47 fake websites — usually seeming to be online payment or shopping services. 480,000 payment card numbers have been stolen and 64,000 pin numbers. and if you thought only older or less technically savvy people get scammed, well, you'd be wrong. the victims in this case have been aged between about 25

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tom symonds reports. it's 5am in south london — the end of a two—year investigation. police! this was one of a series of co—ordinated raids targeting cybercrime in 17 countries, masterminded from the uk. one man was arrested here and 23 others around the country. and this all began about two years ago when security experts for the banking industry spotted on the dark web criminals offering other criminals a service, a way to make money using phishing, with a "ph". labhost, freely available on the internet, provided technology and training to other criminals so they could carry out phishing attacks sending fraudulent text messages to trick 70,000 people into handing over personal information. technology is enabling crime to be delivered at scale in an almost industrial fashion.

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