Warning of Pokemon Go scam

Action Fraud police issue a warning so people do not get Pokescammed with the new game Pokemon Go.
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Pokemon Go in action

The game has been out for a little over 10 days now, and newly minted Pokemon Trainers across the country have been catching hundreds of Pidgeys, jogging from Pokestop to Pokestop.

However, a new scam sees fraudsters trying to trick people out of their personal details with a fake competition to win £500 worth of Pokecoins - the currency used in the game.

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Action Fraud UK described the new scam as a phising and warns people to avoid.

This comes days after a warning was issued to help advise people where to play and not play. See here.

Top tips on staying safe from similar phishing attacks:

Do not click on any links or open attachments contained within unsolicited emails;

Do not reply to scam emails or contact the senders in any way;

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If an email appears to have come from a person or organisation you know of but the message is unexpected or unusual, contact them directly via another method to confirm that they sent you the email;

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If you receive an email which asks you to login to an online account via a link provided in the email, instead of clicking on the link, open your browser and go directly to the company’s website yourself;

If you have clicked on a link in the email, do not supply any information on the website that may open;

If you think you may have compromised the safety of your bank details and/or have lost money due to fraudulent misuse of your cards, you should immediately contact your bank, and report it to Action Fraud.

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If you, or anyone you know, have been affected by this fraud or any other scam, report it to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 or visiting www.actionfraud.police.uk

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