Learning sessions that discussed signs of potential scams, the emerging modus of cyber criminals, and how to properly avoid falling victim to malicious online activities were conducted by the PNP-ACG together with GCash in Baguio City. As part of its #GSafeTayo campaign, PNP-ACG spokesperson PLt. Wallen Mae Arancillo called on the public to watch out for emerging scams by practicing proper online hygiene.
"As we continue to embrace the digital age, it is crucial for everyone to practice good online hygiene and remain vigilant against potential scams. Cybercriminals are constantly evolving their tactics, and our responsibility is to stay informed and protect ourselves. Always verify the authenticity of messages and emails before clicking on links or sharing personal information. By working together and staying alert, we can build a safer online environment for all,” said PLt. Arancillo.
Festival-goers also had the chance to visit GCash booths and participate in the “GCash Spot-a-Scam Bingo Challenge,” an interactive game that taught them how to identify phishing tactics while winning exciting prizes. This initiative made learning about digital security engaging and enjoyable. By understanding and recognizing these tactics, GCash users can protect their financial details, maintain privacy, enhance cybersecurity awareness, and build a human firewall. Through these efforts, GCash and its users contribute to a safer digital environment for everyone.
Through these exciting activities, locals and tourists alike enjoyed a festival season that is more memorable, safer, and more secure.
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