Royal Mail warning as convincing scam targets 'unsuspecting victims' – 'don't click links'

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    Scams will often have links which ask Britons to enter personal details, a tactic known as “smishing”.

    Fraud expert at Featurespace Alex Robinson spoke about the scammers’ methods.

    He said: “Smishing isn’t a new tactic.

    “The Royal Mail lure is just the latest veneer scammers have applied to an age-old tactic to trick unsuspecting victims into clicking links and parting with their personal details.

    “Scammers go where the opportunities are: fake Covid passports, travel bookings, and charitable donations are some examples that tell us scammers are following consumer behaviour post-lockdown.”



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