We Are In This Together – More Cancelled Events…

As per advice last week, please check to see if an event is still going ahead (I doubt) before committing time/effort & money.

The Mayors annual Duck Race has been cancelled  – Monday 13th April.

Music On-The-Square cancelled – Sunday 21st June.

 

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More Scam News – Happened Here In Whittlesey

Yesterday I received several reports of another attempted ‘Telephone Scam’
I had one myself which is unusual! – the originator number was ;-
0103 754 7607 a quick ‘Google’ search came up with being a ‘Scam Number’
I was told – We are cutting off yor internet connection due to illegal activies…
Press 1 to re-instate your service.
Needless to say I did not press 1 and terminated the call.

One Whittlesey resident had 4 calls yesterday

Below from Nigel Sutton..
Good afternoon

A contact has received three telephone calls in quick succession. All are automated messages which state the following:

“We have been trying to get hold of you, there is an arrest warrant out for you by Her Majesty’s Custom and Revenue Service press 1 to speak to your case officer.”
The phone number is 07799639314.

PLEASE DON’T!

My contact did some social media research and it appears this type of call has been reported elsewhere by people of various ages.
This is not how HMRC would contact the public and although obviously a scam to some, it will cause anxiety and distress to others perhaps resulting in them contacting what is clearly a mobile telephone number and potentially losing money or sensitive information. (And to most we know that HMRC would not use a mobile number, but again not always obvious)

Please consider disseminating this as wide as possible using social media and contacts.

Thank you for your assistance.
Nigel
Mr Nigel Sutton 8517
Fraud and Cyber Security Advisor

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Cambs County Council & FDC – CORVID Info & Help

These are the ‘Official’ local Council Website/Links regarding The CORVID-19 Virus issues.

http://www.fenland.gov.uk/coronavirus

Please find below the latest Covid-19 update. Feel free to share this message with your members, volunteers or partners.
Monday, 16th March 2020 COVID-19

We understand the concern that the coronavirus pandemic is generating. While for many people it will be a mild illness, for older people and those with underlying health conditions it can be a more serious illness and we all need to work together to protect these more vulnerable members of our communities.
You will be aware that the Prime Minister yesterday offered significant new advice on how we manage the COVID- 19 pandemic.

There is a considerable amount of work being done by Cambridgeshire’s Local Resilience Forum where all public sector organisations come together to support community resilience and help slow the curve of the virus.
There are some really simple steps we can all take to protect ourselves and others to stop the spread of Coronavirus, such as regularly washing your hands with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds.

Cambridgeshire County Council is providing regular updates on its website here:
https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/news/coronavirus-five-things-you-can-do-to-protect-yourself-and-your-community

For the latest updates from NHS England, visit:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

There are also helpful summaries on the gov.uk website here: https://www.gov.uk/government/topical-events/coronavirus-covid-19-uk-government-response

Best,
Connie Anker
Communications and Engagement Officer
Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner

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We Are In This Together – Governments Coronavirus bill

Published today 17th March –
A well worthwhile read with how the Government has/is changing legislation ….

Follow this link, took me 15 minutes to read and take in..

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-bill-what-it-will-do/what-the-coronavirus-bill-will-do

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We Are In This Together….

There are some very unscrupulous people around….some of the latest being ‘FALSE’ media sites portorting to be taking donations for the CORVID-19 pandemic.

Read article by world class Anti-Scamming/Virus Software Compay ‘Bitdefender™’

Bitdefender Corona Scams

Coronavirus Medical Supply Scams Prey on Fear

As headlines buzz with the latest news and developments on the Coronavirus outbreak, scammers and threat actors are piggybacking on the fears of consumers everywhere.

They are becoming more resourceful in their schemes and are constantly monitoring the web, preying on our fears and relying on the fact that we’ve let down our guard while we watch world events.

The fact that the physical world is slowly quarantining itself does not mean the dangers of the cyber world are fading. It’s tough to juggle both your work and your family’s safety, so in an effort to make your online interactions safer, we’ve listed a few of the tricks scammers might deploy during this period.

Looking to buy a mask that offers up to 99.99% percent protection against Coronavirus? Ran out of hand sanitizer and you’re looking to buy a whole lot more but can’t find any? These are the types of offers we get either through email or bogus ads.

While these websites may seem legitimate, as they abuse popular logos, they’re mostly just trying to draw on your fear of a COVID-19 infection. The products are not real, nor are those online vendors. They are just scammers interested in getting your credit card details or even getting you to purchase and pay with Bitcoin (which in itself should raise suspicion).

Remember if is sounds to good to be true…..

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Corona Scam(s) – Please Be Aware

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Whittlesey Town Council

https://www.whittleseytowncouncil.gov.uk/

You can search for your Councillor on the above website.

CORONAVIRUS: COVID-19

In view of the current circumstances of the coronavirus and following government advice and guidance

Whittlesey Town Council will be closed to the public with immediate effect until further notice.

The Town Clerk will still work from the office at the present time to deal with phone calls and emails and her normal work.

All the community groups that use the Council Chamber have been contacted by the Clerk this morning (Tuesday 17th March 2020) and for the present time have been cancelled.
All have been informed they are welcome to come back when circumstances return to normal.

The Clerk has put a notice on the front door of Peel House detailing all this information about the office closure and has also put a list of all Councillors contact details on the entrance door.

We hope you all understand that these measures are taken to keep everyone as safe as possible during the current coronavirus crisis.
There is a lot of justified concern about the Coronavirus COVID-19 and what we can do to minimise the spread of the virus. It’s a fast-moving medical situation, and local guidance for our area can be expected to change quite quickly according to how things develop.

To find out what the latest situation is in our area, please check frequently at www.fenland.gov.uk/coronavirus where up-to-date information relevant to our area will be posted and frequently updated.

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Normal Service Will Be Resumed!

Town Centre this morning…. Traffic lights, Barriers and a ‘Hole-In-The-Road’ – No workmen – then two ‘likely lads’ arrived, looked into the ‘Hole’ for about 2 minutes and then sat in their truck?

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Asking Everyone To Be Careful….Social Co

Social cohesion is defined as the willingness of members of a society to cooperate with each other in order to survive and prosper. … Social cohesion contributes to a wide variety of social outcomes such as health and economic prosperity.

With ‘thousands’ of well meaning Social Media individuals setting up ‘Help Forums’ on predominantly on FaceBook™ – locally Wisbech, March and Whittlesey….
The majority of these very well meaning people have not been screened themselves either medically or basic DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service)(Ex CRB Check)…..

There has ‘already’ been incidents ‘locally’ where – some within this system has offered to go to the bank and withdraw money onbehalf of the elderly and/or vulnerable.

All I am advising is ‘Be Careful’ – there is an already well established ‘National’ groups who are looking after their neighbours – it is called Neighbourhood Watch – these members have been vetted and in Whittlesey’s case 95% have been in the group for over 10 years.
Besides national and local information the Whittlesey NHW Website has a dedicated CORVID-19 Page.

https://www.whittleseynhw.org.uk/

There are now literally thousands of ‘Groups’ raising money for food (We have Food Banks) – to £60,000 raised for basic soap and washing materials.

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Just In Case You Did’nt Know…

Below are the ‘links’ for further COVID-19 information

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-information-for-the-public

https://www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/news/coronavirus-five-things-you-can-do-to-protect-yourself-and-your-community

The John Hopkins University Database which is tracking the COVID-19

https://www.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6

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Trying Times Indeed

Even in these very trying times for everyone – some people are looking to take advantage of the current situation….sorry a bit lengthy but worth 3 minutes….

As the Fraud and Cyber Security Advisor for Cambridgeshire Police, I wanted to warn you as to how cyber criminals are exploiting the coronavirus situation. The following information has been released by the National Cyber Security Centre. (NCSC)

The public are being urged to follow online safety advice as evidence emerges that criminals are exploiting the Coronavirus online. 

Experts from the National Cyber Security Centre have revealed a range of attacks being perpetrated online as cyber criminals seek to exploit COVID-19.
Techniques seen since the start of the year include bogus emails with links claiming to have important updates, which once clicked on lead to devices being infected.

These ‘phishing’ attempts have been seen in several countries and can lead to loss of money and sensitive data.

The NCSC, a part of GCHQ created to keep the UK safe online, is urging businesses and the public to consult its online guidance, including how to spot and deal with suspicious emails as well as mitigate and defend against malware and ransomware.

In addition, in recent days the NCSC has taken measures to automatically discover and remove malicious sites which serve phishing and malware. These sites use COVID-19 and Coronavirus as a lure to make victims ‘click the link’. Paul Chichester, Director of Operations at the NCSC, said:
“We know that cyber criminals are opportunistic and will look to exploit people’s fears, and this has undoubtedly been the case with the Coronavirus outbreak.

“Our advice to the public is to follow our guidance, which includes everything from password advice to spotting suspect emails.

“In the event that someone does fall victim to a phishing attempt, they should look to report this to Action Fraud as soon as possible.”
The NCSC has seen an increase in the registration of webpages relating to the Coronavirus suggesting that cyber criminals are likely to be taking advantage of the outbreak.

These attacks are versatile and can be conducted through various media, adapted to different sectors and monetised via multiple means, including ransomware, credential theft, bitcoin or fraud.
Continued global susceptibility to phishing will probably make this approach a persistent and attractive technique for cyber criminals. Moreover, if the outbreak intensifies, it is highly likely that the volume of such attacks will rise.

There are numerous examples of cyber attacks worldwide since the Coronavirus outbreak.

On 16 February, the World Health Organisation (WHO) warned of fraudulent emails sent by criminals posing as the WHO. This followed a warning from the US Federal Trade Commission about scammers spreading phishing ‘clickbait’ via email and social media, as well as creating fraudulent websites to sell fake antiviral equipment.

Cyber criminals have also impersonated the US Center for Disease Control (CDC), creating domain names similar to the CDC’s web address to request passwords and even bitcoin donations to fund a fake vaccine.
In January, attackers spread the Emotet banking trojan in Japan by posing as a state welfare provider to distribute infected Word documents. Similar operations have been observed in Indonesia, the US and Italy, with attackers attempting to spread the Lokibot infostealer, Remcos RAT and other malware.

Individuals in the UK have also been targeted by Coronavirus-themed phishing emails with infected attachments containing fictitious ‘safety measures.’ According to Proofpoint researchers, such attacks have recently become more targeted, with greater numbers focusing on specific sectors like shipping, transport or retail to increase the likelihood of success. The report can be read at https://www.ncsc.gov.uk/news/cyber-experts-step-criminals-exploit-coronavirus

For information on protecting your business or family from cyber crime visit https://www.ncsc.gov.uk

For genuine information on coronavirus please visit www.nhs.uk or visit www.gov.uk

For fraud and cyber security information, please contact CyberProtectCambs@cambs.pnn.police.uk

Mr Nigel Sutton 8517
Fraud and Cyber Security Advisor
Cambridgeshire Constabulary

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WTC Planning and F&P Postponed/Cancelled

Tonight’s WTC Planning meeting and Finance & Policy committee meetings have been postponed/cancelled.

Whittlesey Town Council act as consultee’s to planning applications – the final decision is made by members of Fenland District Council planning committee.

If you have any concerns or wish to make comments on a planning application, this can be done by:
Contacting you own WTC or FDC Councillor.
Write or E-mail FDC stating the application reference number
Speak in person at a WTC planning committee meeting.
Speak in person at a FDC planning committee meeting.

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