Lloyds Bank scams follow similar patterns to other banking scams — fake fraud alerts, payment notifications, and account security warnings designed to steal your online banking credentials.
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Common Lloyds Bank Scams in the UK
Here are the most common scams that impersonate Lloyds Bank, with real examples of the messages people receive:
⚠️ Account security
A text claiming your account has been suspended or that there's suspicious activity.
Lloyds Bank: We've detected unusual activity on your account. Please verify your identity to restore access: http://lloyds-banking.xyz/verify
How to Spot a Fake Lloyds Bank Message
Lloyds will never text you a link to log in
The real Lloyds website is lloydsbank.co.uk
Call the number on the back of your card if concerned
Never share your full password, memorable information, or OTP with anyone
✅ Genuine Lloyds Bank contact: Call the number on the back of your card or visit lloydsbank.co.uk directly
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Frequently Asked Questions
Lloyds may send genuine alerts, but they will never include a link to log in or ask for your full password. If you're unsure, call the number on your card.
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