Tower Hamlets is UK area most exposed to online shopping scams this Christmas

New research has revealed the London Borough of Tower Hamlets is the UK area most exposed to online shopping scams this Christmas.

Cybersecurity experts VPNOverview.com, analysed ONS data on how much different age groups shop online, and the age of the population in more than 300 UK local authorities to pinpoint the area most at risk of shopping scams, which experts have warned are particularly prevalent at Christmas time.

Tower Hamlets has the population at the highest risk of online Christmas shopping scams, with 90.68% of people over 18 in the borough set to buy gifts on the internet this year. The borough has one of the largest proportions of people aged between 25 and 34 years old, who make up a third of the population over 18. ONS figures show that 99% of people in this age group shop online – the highest rate in the UK, which contributes to making Tower Hamlets the area most exposed to online scams.

Islington is the next high-risk area for online shopping fraud, with 90.22% of its total population likely to make purchases online this festive season. Out of the 195,462 people over 18 in the borough, 34% are between ages 25- to 34-year-olds – the highest percentage in the country.

Third in line is Manchester, whose online shopping population of 367,374 means 89.67% of the population could be exposed to nefarious online activity when Christmas shopping. More than one in five people in Manchester (21%) are aged between 18 and 24, with ONS figures indicating that the age group is second most likely to shop online, with 96% doing so regularly.

Hackney comes fourth with 89.65% of its population set to shop online this festive season. The fifth highest-risk area is Lambeth with 89.49% of its population regular online shoppers.

A spokesperson from VPNOverview.com commented: “Online shopping scams are particularly prevalent around Christmas as scammers know that more people than ever will be looking to buy gifts over the internet. Even if you’re a regular online shopper it’s still vitally important to remain vigilant and aware of the different threats that criminals can pose online, whether that is through phishing, social media scams or a variety of other methods.”

North Norfolk was identified as the area at the lowest risk of internet scams this Christmas, with 80.60% of its population set to shop online this year. This is as a result of those over 55 numbering nearly half of the population – 79% of people between 55 and 64 have shopped online before, while the figure drops to 65% for people older than 65.

North Norfolk was followed by Rother and East Lindsey which both have 80.86% of their population set to shop online this festive season.

The fourth least at-risk area was West Devon with 81.16% of its population scrolling online to make purchases.

This left South Hams as the fifth area to be least exposed to online scamming activities – 81.17% of its residents are likely to make online purchases this Christmas.