Common
Lottery Scams
The UKNationalLottery.com website is safe and secure. Nevertheless, you need to
be on your guard against Internet fraudsters. Below are details of some of the
more common fraudulent activities:
Email
scams that claim you have won a Lottery prize
Lottery scam emails are increasing at an alarming rate. These scams work in
two ways:
Method
1: Persuade the victim to part with personal information to allow the scammers
to carry out Identity
Theft.
Method
2: Persuade the victim to part with money as an up front payment in order
to release a winning Lottery prize which does not exist.
Signs
of a fraudulent email:
- There
may be a sense of urgency, eg 'respond within X days or your Account will
be closed'
- There may be embedded links (links within
the body of the email) that look legitimate because they contain all or part
of a real company's name. These links may take you to spoof sites which
ask you to update personal information, or may download key-logging software
onto your PC
- Spoof websites can be difficult to spot. To make sure
you're on our site, type www.uknationallottery.com into your browser and
see if you arrive at the same place
Spoof
websites (known as 'phishing')
Fraudsters create false or 'spoof' websites that look very real, with
the aim of persuading users to enter personal information such as passwords
and memorable information. They will then re-use this information to access
your Account. Customers get emails claiming to be from official websites asking
them to click on a link within the email to the 'spoof' site.
The UKNationalLottery.com would never ask you to email us with confidential
information.
In
order to protect yourself from such scams, we advise the following:
- Don't
click on links in unsolicited emails
- Never
send any up-front fees required in order to 'claim your prize'
- Never
disclose personal information or financial information via email or a 'claims'
or 'verification' form
- If
you wish to visit a particular website, always key in the address directly
rather than using an embedded link
- Always
remember, where you wish to discuss your Account with us, we will always verify
your identity by asking specific security questions disclosed to us when you
set up your Account. Our Interactive Customer Care team do not have access
to your full password
Please send a copy of lotto scam e-mails to fraud.alert@met.police.uk
Remember, if it looks too good to be true, it probably is!