Warning after Islander defrauded in ‘impersonation attack’

Warning after Islander defrauded in ‘impersonation attack’

A local independent financial adviser was the target of the ‘impersonation attack’ which involved criminals sending bogus emails to the client, offering fake investment opportunities in a parking spaces scheme.

The emails were almost identical to the adviser’s legitimate correspondence, with a similar email address and sign off.

The firm is aware of one investor who has suffered substantial financial losses and has subsequently contacted its client list to warn others about the scam.

Barry Faudemer, director of enforcement at the Jersey Financial Services Commission, said: ‘Fraudsters carry out these attacks in a variety of ways, including hacking individuals’ personal devices to identify and exploit business relationships.

‘To make sure Islanders don’t get caught out, they should always check the authenticity of any unexpected emails offering investment opportunities.

‘If they’re in doubt about the legitimacy of the correspondence, they should contact their adviser through the official and recognised channels, particularly if they’re being asked to make a financial transaction.’

Any Islander who thinks they may have been targeted should contact the States police on 612 612 in the first instance and then the Jersey Fraud Prevention Forum by emailing scams500@police.je.

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