Which form of cybercrime have you experienced online in your lifetime?
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It's an important topic, behind the profiles there may be people with terrible intentions, so it's time to be cautious. At the moment, only some kind of virus has happened to me, I think everyone hahah.

Cyberbullying is an issue that society stopped talking about, it wasn't like that ten years ago. Otherwise, phishing is another cybercrime that tends to happen a lot more often than we can think of.

It's almost impossible for anyone here to receive in their email any kind of false information about this type of scam.

In general, they've always dealt with online scams, but I've tried to be careful not to fall because it happened to several friends and I've tried to be cautious based on that.

It hasn't happened to me, but if I've heard of some cases of cyberbullying from an acquaintance, the truth is that it feels ugly.

This time, this is a topic that comes to the fore every day in our lives, since everything is web-based

I've already experienced hacking and emails from banks and stuff. That is actually sent daily. And twice my email address was hacked with my Facebook

Well, I haven't had any problems with this, but I've heard that some friends have had their accounts hacked, and it's something that really bothers.

I think anyone who has an email address has already experienced fake emails from banks or government agencies filling your mailbox. Nowadays, it's even via text or whatsapp, too.

Bullying reaches everywhere when social networks are involved, people have no limits on how to do harm

Scampers are everywhere, it's almost impossible not to be a victim, especially if you don't provide adequate prevention.

It is also almost impossible to see and if you think you know. What you should pay attention to, then they have found something there and you have to look further for something that is not right. I recently received a number of packages and immediately... Show moreIt is also almost impossible to see and if you think you know. What you should pay attention to, then they have found something there and you have to look further for something that is not right. I recently received a number of packages and immediately emails that the shipment did not work, what with a vague email address and so on. Didn't order anything for a while and now a few things and immediately those e-mails again.


Once there was a DDoS attack on a Wordpress website that I had at the time.... Show moreOnce there was a DDoS attack on a Wordpress website that I had at the time.
Recently fell for something. I needed a video codec, which you can buy in the Microsoft store (and even get it for free there, that aside). That was not possible to buy, I Googled and ended up on a website that seemed to help with this, but asked for bank details. Yes, so not filled in, of course! Indeed, it turned out not to be Microsoft itself.
Recently fell for something. I needed a video codec, which you can buy in the Microsoft store (and even get it for free there, that aside). That was not possible to buy, I Googled and ended up on a website that seemed to help with this, but asked for bank details. Yes, so not filled in, of course! Indeed, it turned out not to be Microsoft itself.

The most common are scams and I've heard from friends who have been scammed this way and I've tried to be careful with that.

Viruses, thank God, haven't done much harm, but they have attacked me for my luck, I haven't had anything to do with other cyber crimes that could be much worse.

It's a real plague that makes daily attempts to get to your bank details. Fortunately, most of them end up in your mailbox as “unwanted”.

My phone was hacked years ago in a public area (hospital) with open Wi-Fi. Lost everything back then.

My mailbox is full of phising mails and unwanted things every day, but for now I have been spared attacks because I am rather cautious about clicking on links and e-mails.

Once they tried to hack my Facebook account from there I gave it maximum security using my phone to confirm my identity and the scams that exist where they offer you work to complete tasks watching videos and you never get paid

I have been forwarded links, etc. Also on behalf of friends, but I haven't fallen for it so far. Maybe too bad of trust, but so far it has helped.

Perhaps I am one of the few who should consider myself lucky. I receive phishing emails and spam, but as far as I know I haven't fallen for it yet.

I have experiencd hacking.someone hacked my facebook account, edited the profile and posted things that I wouldn't. i had to deactivate it