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By Gordon Corera Security correspondent Published 4 December 2020 image copyright NCSC image caption The ad campaign will run on TV and radio as well as online Online shoppers are being warned of the risks of cyber-fraud during the festive season. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) - part of GCHQ - is launching a major campaign called Cyber Aware with its first ever TV ads. It says over last year's Christmas shopping period there was an average loss of £775 per incident from online shopping fraud. The NCSC is outlining six key things people can do to protect accounts. Online shopping has seen significant growth this year and is likely to reach new levels at Christmas - even with High Street shops now re-open again in many areas. And with that comes the risk from criminals. The NCSC is working on the campaign with the Home Office, the Cabinet Office and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and aims to help individuals and organisations to protect themselves online.
3m IPO in 2015, which made the exec team millionaires overnight. McDonald's-card-toting Softcat boss: I couldn't tell you how a computer works READ MORE In January, Brown sold some of his Softcat stock for £1. 5m but he still owns around 650, 000 shares. The firm's shares are currently priced at £23. 50, giving the business a market capitalisation of £995. 5m. Hellawell, now chair at Softcat, who exited the operational side of business in April 2018 and was replaced by Watt, cashed in £12. 3m worth of Softcat shares in November. He is now also chair at Raspberry Pi Ltd and a non-exec director at Team17 Group Plc. Softcat continues to expand, and in the half-year ended 31 January [PDF], grew revenues to £524. 1m, up 20. 8 per cent year-on-year, with operating profit up 19. 5 per cent to £40. 5m. Brown will remain with the business until "at least" November to ease the handover, Softcat said today. We called Brown to ask what he plans to do with all his millions of pounds and if he has another role lined up.