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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
National
Emma Munbodh & Rachel Pugh

Aldi shoppers issued with serious warning over cyber security fears

Supermarket giant Aldi has issued a statement to shoppers, after a scam started doing the rounds which saw fraudsters posing as the brand to steal personal information.

Criminals have been promising free vouchers in exchange for personal details on Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter and email.

The fraudulent messages claim that free £250 vouchers are being handed out via a special Aldi link.

Victims are told they could get a 'free Aldi coupon' by visiting a seemingly innocent Aldi page, and then providing their personal details.

Aldi told the Mirror it is not currently running a £250 coupon promotion in a warning to shoppers.

What to do if you have been a victim of fraud or cyber crime

An Aldi spokesperson said: “The vouchers being circulated online are fraudulent. We advise customers to ignore these adverts and not to share any personal information."

If you receive one of the vouchers, there are some telltale signs to watch out for - such as how you're addressed and poor grammar.

First of all, check for spelling and punctuation mistakes. Second, supermarkets are unlikely to ask you to share detailed personal information with them, so treat any such request with suspicion.

Finally, and most importantly, is the very concept itself. Just imagine the whopping cost of Aldi giving everyone £250 worth of free shopping.

Be cautious, and stay safe.

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