DVLA alerts drivers certain services could “cost you more or worse” View Image

The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued a stern warning to all motorists, urging them to 'stay safe online'. It comes after nearly 20,000 drivers contacting the DVLA in 2024 to report fraudulent activity.

The government body's advice highlights that fraudsters are becoming increasingly cunning in their methods to deceive victims into giving up their personal and private data. Such information can then be misused by criminals for various malicious purposes, including financial and identity theft.

Writing on X (formerly known as Twitter ), the DVLA said: "Stay safe online – always use GOV.UK for DVLA services. Using other sites could cost you more – or worse, they could be scams." Content

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