Protect Yourself from Fraudulent Websites

Posted by: Marketing Team
Posted on: 20/01/2025

Important Security Notice, Protect Yourself from Fraudulent Websites 🚨

It has come to our attention that fraudulent websites impersonating Derbyshire Community Bank are being reported. Please be vigilant and ensure you only respond to communication from our official email address:

For added security, we encourage all members to download the official Derbyshire Community Bank app, which offers secure messaging and account management.

Download Our App Here

⚠️ We are not associated with the following websites, and they should be avoided:

  • Derbyshire Financial Bank
  • Derby Comms Bank
  • Derby Comms Bk

We want to reassure you that Derbyshire Community Bank would never ask for your personal or login details via these or any other unverified websites.

If you have any concerns or suspect fraudulent activity, please contact us immediately through our app or official channels.

Stay safe and secure!
Derbyshire Community Bank

Stay Safe Online

In today’s digital world, online scams and cyber threats are on the rise, making it crucial for Derbyshire Community Bank members to stay vigilant. At Derbyshire Community Bank, safeguarding your personal data and ensuring your financial security is our top priority.

This blog is designed to help you understand the basics of online safety, recognize potential threats, and take immediate steps to protect yourself. Follow these tips to stay one step ahead of cybercriminals and keep your accounts secure.

Scams can affect anyone and becoming a victim can have a serious effect on people’s physical and mental health as well as their finances.Millions of people in the UK are scammed every year losing hundreds, sometimes thousands of pounds with the total annual loss estimated at around £5 billion.

Research shows 48% of the population has been targeted by a scam – and around half of the victims have reported suffering ill health as a result with older and vulnerable residents being most at risk.

In Derbyshire the average age of a mail scam victim is 77 and 90% have recently been widowed or live alone. Bereavement, isolation and loneliness are common factors.

Cyber Security Essentials

Passwords

  • Always create strong passwords using a mix of upper & lower case letters, numbers & symbols.
  • Avoid common words or personal information
  • Change your password regularly

Phishing Emails

  • Be cautious of unexpected or suspicious emails (especially those asking for sensitive information.
  • Look for spelling mistakes
  • Unfamiliar email addresses
  • Odd attachments
  • Do not click any links unless you’re certain of the source

For more in-depth cyber security awareness training, check out Bob’s Business, a trusted resource for online courses and valuable tips. Click the button below to get started and enhance your cyber security knowledge!

Cybersecurity awareness training

Help for people who’ve been scammed

Our Signposting A-Z Support Page
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