Scams
Critical Thinking
Social Media
Passwords
Self-Protection
100

Name three different kinds of scams. 

Phishing, Imposter, "You've Won", Healthcare, Tech Support, Identify Theft, Catfishing/Romance, and many others.

100
This is when you question everything you read in order to identify bias, false information, and even possible scams. 

What does it mean to think critically?

100

These are common social media apps that are used by scammers. 

Facebook, Twitter (X), YouTube, Snapchat, TikTok, Instagram, Whatsapp

100

This is used to keep your information online secure, and gives you access to your online accounts. 

What are passwords? 

100

This is something that should be different with each online account you have, and should never be shared with anyone, even if you trust them. 

What is my password? 

200

This is when someone claims to be a part of an organization or someone you trust with the intent of taking your money. 

What is an imposter scam? 

200

This is a summary phrase that tells you what kinds of questions you should ask yourself when reading something critically. 

What is the five W's and the one H?

200

Facebook Messenger is often used for this kind of scam. 

What is imposter scams? 

200

Name at least three characteristics of a strong password. 

At least 12 characters long, combination of upper and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols, not use words in a dictionary, different from your other passwords, easy for you to remember yet difficult for others to guess, using acronyms. 

200

Updating your software when prompted is an important practice because of this. 

What is protecting your devices from malware? 

300

These are some warning signs that you might have been the victim of identify theft. 

What is bills for products or services you've never used, unauthorized withdrawals from your bank, charges on your credit card that you did not make, and new accounts in your name that you never opened?

300

Give me an example of a question you might ask yourself when reading a newspaper article. 

Who is the author? When was this published? What is the purpose of this article? Where is this publishing company located? Why does this article matter? How accurate is the statistics provided? 

300

These kinds of people are trying to get you to buy their products or products that they are sponsored by. Sometimes, these sponsors are scams. 

What are influencers? 

300

Is this a strong password? Why? 

#iBhS2023^

Mostly. The password uses a mixture of upper and lower case letters, numbers, and symbols. The password is also not easily guessable. The passwords is only 10 characters long. 

300

Keeping a physical record of your receipts helps protect against this. 

What is identify theft and financial fraud? 

400

This is when a scammer acts like they are interested in you romantically, while really trying to get you to give them money. 

What is catfishing? 

400

To look at many different pieces of information online in order to find the common truth. 

What does it mean to diversify your sources?

500

This is the most common kind of scam in Lincoln, NE. 

What are imposter scams?

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