A POTENTIAL new recruit to North Wales Fire and Rescue Service (NWFRS) has made the service aware of a ‘phishing’ email they have received, purporting to have come from NWFRS headquarters.

Phishing is a type of online scam where criminals send an email that appears to be from a legitimate organisation and ask them to provide sensitive information.

This is usually done by including a link that will appear to take them to the organisation’s website to fill in their information – but the website is a clever fake and the information provided goes straight to the crooks behind the scam.

A spokesman for NWFRS said: "The email in question has the subject line of ‘Data required’ and originates from an email address of ‘dpo@nwlaes_fireservice.org.uk’ (note the spelling of the email address, i.e. ‘nwlaes’ rather than ‘nwales’).

"The main body of the text contains a number of spelling mistakes but attempts to add legitimacy to the request by giving the correct postal address of the Data Protection Officer.

"NWFRS can confirm that the email has not originated from within the organisation.

"The information requested is: 'Have you been convinced/charger with illegal illicit drugs use?' [and] 'Have you been convinced /charged with the use of a vehicle under the use of alcohol.'

"Note the spelling mistakes in both questions and lack of a question mark at the end of the second question.

"If you receive such an email under no circumstances should you reply to it or click on any links it contains.

"It is recommended that you block the sender’s address and delete the email immediately.

"You may also wish to consider reporting the email to ActionFraud, the UK’s national reporting centre for fraud and cybercrime, via their web site here - https://www.actionfraud.police.uk/report-phishing."