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Warning over fake Cadbury Christmas WhatsApp scam

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Ipswich residents are being warned about a new WhatsApp scam that promises free Cadbury chocolate hampers but aims to steal personal information.

Why it matters: The scam spreads rapidly through trusted contacts, making it particularly convincing and dangerous for vulnerable residents who might share their personal details.

How it works: Recipients receive a WhatsApp message appearing to be from a friend, containing a link to claim a "Cadbury Christmas Giveaway" prize.

The fake website:

  • Claims to offer an "exclusive Christmas Chocolate Magic Basket"

  • Shows "493 gifts left" to create urgency

  • Requires users to complete four quiz questions

  • Gives users three attempts to select a prize box, with a guaranteed "win" on the third try

  • Asks users to share the link with friends

  • Demands personal information including delivery address

Scam: Universal credit app
The WhatsApp scam promises free Cadbury chocolate hampers but aims to steal personal information

The catch: There is no legitimate Cadbury giveaway. The scam is designed to:

  • Harvest personal information

  • Spread further through WhatsApp contacts

  • Target more potential victims

What you can do:

  • Delete the message immediately if received

  • Do not click on any links

  • Warn the sender their account may have been compromised

  • Report suspicious senders by opening the chat, tapping the sender's contact details and selecting 'Block and Report'

  • Report concerning websites to the National Cyber Security Centre

The bottom line: If you receive a message promising free Cadbury products, even from a trusted contact, delete it immediately and do not share the link with others.

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Missing Ipswich man Dale Davidson found safe

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Dale Davidson, who was reported missing yesterday, has been found.

Dale Davidson
Dale DavidsonSuffolk Constabulary

The 38-year-old had prompted a public appeal after going missing on Tuesday 8 April. Mr Davidson was located today, Wednesday 9 April, according to Suffolk Police.

Police have thanked members of the public and media for their assistance with the appeal.

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