Bank's fraud team reports rise in fraudulent activity
Scammers are looking to exploit your vulnerabilities during the coronavirus outbreak.
That's the message from Barclays' fraud and anti money laundering manager following a rise in the number of scams being reported.
Fraudulent attempts include using fake emails or texts to obtain an individual's personal information.
However, Emma Qualtrough warns not all of these crimes take place online:
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