A record number of scams have been removed from the internet as part of a scheme to help protect people from fraud and cybercrime.
The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) says it removed a total of 2.7 million scams, illicit domains and phishing services during 2021, nearly four times more than during 2020.
The rise in take downs comes after the NCSC -the cyber arm of intelligence agency GCHQ -expanded operations designed to remove malicious online content. These include fake celebrity endorsement scams, bogus extortion emails, missed delivery scam text messages, and a wide range of fraudulent and malicious websites.
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One scam email even involved cyber criminals claiming to be NCSC CEO Lindy Cameron, telling the potential victim that the NCSC had recently stopped