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''' Europol’s crime-prevention guides ''' | |||
* contain information that can help citizens protect themselves and their property | |||
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* How not to fall for the lover boy scam | * How not to fall for the lover boy scam | ||
* How to spot fake job adverts | * How to spot fake job adverts | ||
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Revision as of 18:09, 3 November 2023
Created: 3 November 2023
Last edited: 3 November 2023
Last edited: 3 November 2023
Type:
WebsitePublishing Organisation:
EuropolLanguages
- English
Scenarios
- Cybersecurity
Disaster Management Phase
Before
Europol’s crime-prevention guides
- contain information that can help citizens protect themselves and their property
Themes
- Digital skimming
- How can you stay safe online during a global crisis?
- How to recognize fake and hazardous toys
- Safe sales, safe revenue
- A safety guide for the new normal after COVID-19
- Safe teleworking tips and advice
- Make your home a cyber safe stronghold
- SIM SWAPPING - A mobile phone scam
- A guide to Cybersafe Holidays
- Telecommunications Fraud
- No mor ransom - do you need help unlocking your digital life?
- Take control of your digital life . Don‘t be a victim of cyber scams!
- Protect yourself from holiday and ticket fraud
- How not to fall for the lover boy scam
- How to spot fake job adverts
Note: