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Protecting Older Adults From Cybercrime: Understanding the Risks and Solutions

Online scams are evolving quickly, and while younger people often adapt with ease, older adults may not be keeping up. According to Avast, nearly 60 percent of older loved ones have already fallen victim to cybercrime. Even when younger family members raise the alarm, the message does not always get through. Although 84 percent of […] Thank you for subscribing to our RSS feed! The post Nearly 60% of older adults have fallen for cyber scams, repo…

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Currently 93% of Spaniards between 12 and 70 years old are already Internet users and 85% are social media users, according to an IAB Spain survey. That is to say, we talk about 28 million people for whom the RRSS are already part of their day-to-day lives and who,... La entrada The four most frequent cybersecurity errors on social networks aparece primero en Noticias de SMEs, Autonomados y Empresadores - Cepymenews.

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Avast reveals the results of its new "Avast Safe Tech Report" survey, focusing on the vulnerability of older people to online threats. Scams, data thefts, financial scams and malware - Avast's study shows how hackers attack older people and calls for a mobilization of the entourage to accompany the most vulnerable generations. Seniors: a vulnerable target While 84% of French people have elderly people in their neighbourhoods, 68% of them say the…

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