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Student Safety Alert: Outsmart Fraud & Cyber Crime
Heading off to uni? Whether you're job-hunting, house-hunting, gaming, dating, or just scrolling socials — you're a prime target for online scams. But don’t panic — here’s how to stay sharp and scam-proof.
Job Scams: Don’t Pay to Work
Looking for part-time gigs or graduate roles? Watch out for fake job ads that ask for upfront payments or promise big money for little effort.
Stay safe:
• Real employers never ask you to pay to apply or work.
• Be suspicious of “get rich quick” offers or unrealistically high salaries.
• Always research the company — check their website, reviews, and contact info.
• Use trusted job sites and never hand over personal details without verifying the employer.
Rental Scams: Don’t Pay for a Place You Haven’t Seen
Need student housing? Scammers love to target students with fake listings and pressure you to pay deposits for places that don’t exist.
Stay safe:
• Always view the property in person — or ask someone you trust to do it.
• Overseas? Get advice from your university or employer before signing anything.
• Check the listing address and photos online — scammers often copy real ads.
• Avoid bank transfers — use credit/debit cards for better protection.
Online Safety 101
Start the year smart — protect your data like your degree depends on it.
Top tips:
• Use strong, unique passwords (try 3 random words) and turn on 2-step verification.
• Don’t rush payments — scammers love urgency.
• Be wary of random messages, emails, or DMs asking for money or info.
• Report dodgy emails to report@phishing.gov.uk
• Report scam texts or calls by forwarding to 7726 (free)
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