Eurovision fraud threat for North West businesses

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Cybercriminals could use the Eurovision Song Contest to distract and defraud businesses, experts are warning ahead of next month’s musical spectacular in Liverpool.

The North West Cyber Resilience Centre (NWCRC) says companies involved in the Eurovision supply chain need to be on high alert.



It says those companies will be dealing with numerous new suppliers, customers and other businesses, making it harder for them to spot potential fraudsters.

The Government’s Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2022 found 44% of small businesses in the North West had a cyber breach or attack in the previous 12 months – but only 28% had done a cyber security risk assessment.

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DI Dan Giannasi, head of cyber and innovation at the NWCRC, said: “We are asking all businesses across the North West, but particularly Merseyside, to be vigilant against potential cyber crime in the run up to the Eurovision Song Contest in May.

“Protecting your organisation is critical for businesses involved in the event but also the wider business community across the region. Currently we are hearing about an increased number of phishing scams, where fraudsters are trying to get personal information and take payment while impersonating businesses.

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