MARY Fisher (pictured with daughter Alicia) has every reason to be concerned about online fraud as a relative had £200 taken from her bank account.
"I do go online but I'm very aware of what I'm doing," said the Andover resident.
"Being able to take people's information is getting easier, but it's all down to personal choice for internet use.
"Something definitely should be done but I'm not sure exactly what can be done to stop people getting access to personal information."
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