LONDON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–With the school half-term holiday underway, the pre-paid pocket-money card and app nimbl is looking to shine a spotlight on its fraud detection awareness campaign for young people between the ages of 6 and 18. The Lifecycle of a Scam and Mind your Money infographics – available to download free by parents, carers and schools are a simple and impactful way to understand what a scam is and how not to fall for one.
A resounding 90.92% of parents and carers using nimbl said that their children were aware of online scams. However, with generative AI’s speed and growing sophistication, there has been more than a fourfold rise in account hacking attempt rate since 2022, according to fraud prevention company Sift’s Digital Trust and Safety Index.
According to figures from the National Crime Agency (NCA), there were 3.7 million incidents of fraud in England and Wales at the end of 2022. Crucially, the NCA stipulates that 86% of fraud cases actually go under-reported, meaning that the scale of fraud is far greater.