Scams (telephone/text/email)
Scams, orchestrated by organized criminals, exploit trust and technological advancements to deceive individuals for financial gain. Common tactics include phishing, fake antivirus software, and social media scams. Vigilance and verification are crucial to avoid falling victim to these schemes.
The key objectives for this section are to :
- Increase awareness among participants about the prevalence and tactics of various scams, including phishing, fake antivirus software, and social media scams.
- Educate participants on how to identify warning signs and red flags associated with different types of scams to prevent falling victim to fraudulent schemes.
- Equip participants with strategies and knowledge to verify information, pause before taking action, and protect themselves against financial losses and identity theft resulting from scams.
Competencies you are developing:
- An awareness about common tactics used by scammers to deceive and exploit victims.
- Practical strategies and tools to identify and avoid falling victim to various types of scams.
- A culture of vigilance and responsible online behavior to mitigate the risks associated with fraudulent activities and protect personal information and assets.
Think for a moment...
- Have you ever encountered any suspicious emails, messages, or calls that seemed like they could be scams? Could you describe what happened?
- How did you react when you suspected you were being targeted by a scam? Did you take any specific actions to verify the legitimacy of the situation?
- Can you share any experiences where you or someone you know fell victim to a scam? What were the consequences, and how did you or they handle the aftermath?
- What measures do you take to protect yourself from potential scams online or offline? Have you implemented any specific security practices or precautions?
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