Anyone can be a victim of a cybercrime. Here's what to know


Don't assume your tech savviness will protect you from today's cybercrimes. — Image by Mohamed Hassan from Pixabay

Even the most skilled cybersecurity expert can fall prey to today's incredibly sophisticated phishing attempts.

Phishing can take place in a variety of ways, but recognising these "lures" is a powerful way to defang cybercriminals:

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