Fraud, fine food and old tights | Brief letters
EasyJet hack | Johnson’s U-turn | Tights | Albino pheasants | Favourite restaurantsYour article (EasyJet hacking attack: are you affected and what should you do?, 19 May) on dealing with a suspicious phone call about fraudulent transactions suggests: “End the call and then phone the bank or card company back to check it was legitimate.” What is missing is the fact that fraudsters can “spoof” the dial tone, hold on to the line and pretend to be the bank. The correct
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