Cyber and Fraud Hub helps 450 victims and recovers £1.15m in first year

Cyber and Fraud Hub helps 450 victims and recovers £1.15m in first year

Alex Dowall – CEO of Cyber and Fraud Hub

Scotland’s sole charity dedicated to supporting victims of cybercrime and fraud has announced a significant impact in its inaugural year, recovering or preventing the loss of over £1.15 million for those affected.

Launched in July 2024, The Cyber and Fraud Hub, working in close collaboration with Police Scotland, has provided assitance to over 450 individuals whose reported cases totalled £18.2 million.

Through this collaboration, the organisation has successfully recovered or prevented from loss £1.15m offering not only financial reprieve but emotional and legal support.



At its core, the charity’s mission is to support victims of scams and fraud by empowering them through education and guidance. The hub provides victim assistance via a support helpline, and fraud prevention education with free, accessible online resources to support for those navigating the aftermath of cybercrime.

Alex Dowall, CEO of the Cyber and Fraud Hub and a former cyber‑crime specialist in the police for over 30 years, said: “During the last year, we’ve grown to become the vital resource for those in Scotland and beyond who often feel isolated and overwhelmed in the wake of a scam, helping people of all ages regain control, recover funds, and understand their rights.

“A great example of this work in action was seen in the wake of recent attacks involving West Lothian Council and the City of Edinburgh Council, where our free data breaches guide was circulated to the public.

“We’re also here to restore confidence and importantly, making sure people know they’re not alone. There is a clear path forward, both emotionally and practically, after being affected by cyber enabled fraud. With over 12,000 visitors to our website, it’s clear to see that there is a significant demand for our advice and guidance.”

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