Fraudulent Contact

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Summary

These are two simple yet visually appealing infographics on fraudulent contact. They can be disseminated by various entities (e.g., libraries, colleges and universities, technology non-profits, and government agencies) to inform the general public of the common dangers of communicating with scammers. The first infographic covers the three methods of fraudulent contact - phishing, smishing, and vishing - and preventive tips. The second infographic discusses a course of action for those who have been targeted by scammers or have fallen victim to fraudulent contact.

These infographics can be posted on a website or social media platforms, where the number of downloads, shares, likes, and/or views and viewers' comments is monitored and recorded for evaluation purposes.