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Protect Yourself From Scams (February 2025)
Topics:
Cyber Security
provided by Infoxchange
18 February 2026
10.30 – 11.30 am AEDT
Upcoming webinar
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Note: This session is repeated approximately once every month, subject to demand.

Scams are becoming more sophisticated and widespread, targeting people from all walks of life. This session will help you understand common scam types, recognise red flags and learn practical strategies to safeguard yourself and your community. Through real-world examples and prevention tips, you’ll gain the confidence to spot scams early, protect your information and support others who may be at risk.



This webinar covers topics including:

  • Understanding Scams: What they are, and their impact.​
  • Identifying Common Scam Types: A look at the deceptive landscape.​
  • Spotting Red Flags: Key indicators to watch out for.​
  • Protecting Yourself: Strategies for building your 'fortress' against fraud.​
  • Supporting Others: Being there for those who have fallen victim and engage with your service or organisation.​
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