London Green Message – NFIB Alerts – 25 April 2017

Classification: NOT PROTECTIVELY MARKED
  
Download Public Set-Top Box Fraud Alert– The NFIB has identified a new fraudulent trend that could impact the general public in relation to set-top boxes infected with malware which may steal users’ details to commit fraud.
Download Wedding Services Alert With the upcoming “Wedding Season”, and for those individuals who are considering making plans for next year and beyond, you should be aware of the potential risks of fraud involved. 
Download Scammers Using WannaCry Attack to Lure Victims Action Fraud has received the first reports of Tech-Support scammers claiming to be from Microsoft taking advantage of the global WannaCry ransomware attack. 
Please see the attached alert for more information. 
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Strategic Delivery Unit
Economic Crime Directorate
City of London Police
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