DVLA warns of e-mail scam
* E-mail asks for licence details * and other personal details * It's not from the DVLA...
The DVLA has warned that an e-mail asking motorists to click on a link and confirm their details is not genuine, and not to be trusted.
The e-mail claims to be from the DVLA and appears to be an attempt to gather personal information from drivers.
DVLA's corporate director, David Evans, said: 'We would strongly urge anyone in receipt of this or a similar e-mail to treat it with extreme caution and not to follow the instructions given.'
The link includes dft.gov.uk in the url address, but will direct them to a site at topindiangamer.com/dvla.
Don't click on the link or provide any personal details.
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