27/09/2024

Police Warn Of DVSA Fine Scam

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) is alerting the public to a new scam targeting drivers. Scammers are sending fake text messages claiming to be from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), demanding payment of traffic-related fines.

The fraudulent texts often include a warning of potential prosecution if the fine is not paid promptly. A link is included in the message, directing recipients to a fake website where they are asked to enter personal and financial information.

The DVSA has issued a statement emphasizing that they do not issue or handle parking fines. They urge anyone who receives a suspicious text message to report it to the authorities.

The PSNI is advising the public to be vigilant and cautious when dealing with unsolicited messages. They recommend deleting suspicious texts without clicking on any links and never sharing personal or financial information with unknown sources.

Addressing the reports made to The Police Service in recent days, Superintendent Joanne Gibson said: "This, unfortunately, is another example of how scammers will try to get your personal details, such as your name, address, date of birth and who you bank with. This can then be used to commit a more sophisticated scam where the losses can be substantial. Our advice is never click on any links in any message if you're not sure it's genuine. You could well find yourself being scammed and swindled by criminals."
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Superintendent Gibson added: "If you have clicked on a link and provided your personal or financial details you should be cautious as you may be targeted for further scams. However, you can take action to protect yourself by reporting to your bank or building society that your account details may have been compromised. Check your bank account for suspicious transactions and regularly check your credit file."

Advice

Police say anyone can be targeted by a scam and criminals will constantly change how they operate and the best way to stop these types of scam is to Stop, Check and Report.

• Stop - Before you transfer money or disclose any personal details to anyone you do not know. Do not feel rushed or pressured by timelines - genuine businesses will always give you time to consider your options.

• Check - Check and verify who you are communicating with using a trusted source. You can check the person or organisation you’re dealing with is on the Financial Service Register by going to register.fca.org.uk/

• Report - If you have lost money or been targeted in a scam, report it to police on online at www.psni.police.uk/makeareport or call 101, report it to your bank immediately, online at www.actionfraud.police.uk or call 0300 123 2040. You can also forward scam texts to 7726.

Information and advice is also available at www.psni.police.uk/safety-and-support/keeping-safe/scams-and-fraud or www.nidirect.gov.uk/scamwiseni

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