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Is crime turning digital? Almost all Brits believe cybercrime is more of a risk – here’s how to stay safe

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  • Digital scams are now perceived as just as much of a threat as other crimes
  • Avast survey claims 1 in 3 Brits have fallen victim to online scams
  • Phishing has seen a 466% rise quarter-on-quarter

If you think digital scams are on the rise, you’re not alone – a new survey from Avast and Neighbourhood Watch has revealed 92% of Brits believe that cybercrime is as much of a threat as other types of crime.

Just over one in three respondents say they have been personally victimised by cybercriminals, and many of these have suffered financial loss at the hands of digital scammers.

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