TSB reveals big rise in fraudulent text messages and says shoppers should be on their guard

Shoppers have been warned to be wary of texts claiming to be from courier companies this Christmas, as one bank revealed the majority of fraud cases starting with an SMS involve fake deliveries.

Since the pandemic began there has been a leap in the number of fraudulent texts telling people that they are due a delivery and asking them to click on a link and input personal details.

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