Cyber and Fraud Hub Supports 228 Individuals in Cyber Enabled Fraud Cases Worth £8 Million, in Last 6-Months
Since launching in July 2024, the Cyber and Fraud Hub has made significant strides in the fight against cyber enabled fraud, helping individuals protect themselves from financial loss.
To date the Hub has:
Assisted 228 individuals through its helpline and fraud triage service.
Been involved in £8 million worth of fraud investigations.
Recovered or prevented £626,000 from being lost to criminals.
These figures highlight the growing demand for expert guidance in tackling cyber fraud, with the Hub playing a crucial role in safeguarding individuals across Scotland.
With fraudsters becoming increasingly sophisticated, the Hub’s support services have been a vital lifeline for victims. By offering clear, actionable advice and working closely with major UK banks, crypto currency trading platforms, third sector partners, and UK policing partners, the team has helped prevent substantial financial losses and provided critical assistance to those affected.
Alex Dowall, Cyber and Fraud Hub Co-Founder, comments:
“Since launching, we’ve seen first-hand the devastating impact fraud can have on individuals.
Our team works tirelessly to support those affected by fraud. These figures demonstrate just how essential our services, support and partnerships are. While we are proud of what we have achieved so far, we know there’s still a lot of work to do.”
Beyond direct intervention, the Hub has also played an active role in raising awareness and educating the public about fraud prevention. The team continues to promote how to stay safe via free brochures, news and advice on their website and social media channels. Recent support included A Guide to Avoiding Fraud and Scams for Older People, and a series of how-to videos that help when a social media account is hacked.
Looking ahead, the Hub is committed to expanding its outreach, strengthening collaborations with strategic partners, and continuing to provide essential support to those at risk of fraud.
For anyone affected by fraud or looking for advice on protecting themselves or their loved one, visit our website at cyberfraudhub.org or contact our free Incident Response helpline at 0808 281 3580.