Protect Yourself From Social Media Clickbaits

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Protect Yourself – Spot the Social Media Clickbait

Social media is a goldmine for scammers—and clickbait is one of their favorite tools. The Protect Yourself from Social Media Clickbaits infographic breaks down how fraudsters lure users into sharing sensitive information by posing as trusted sources. With eye-opening statistics about popular platforms and the real cost of social media scams, this resource provides four practical hacks to safeguard your accounts—like using strong passwords and verifying suspicious messages directly with friends. It also includes clear, simple steps to follow if you fall victim to a scam, helping users protect both their data and their digital reputation.

Ideas for How to Use This Resource:

  • Post in employee break rooms or shared workspaces
  • Share on your company intranet, LMS, or digital safety hub
  • Include in onboarding for new hires or students
  • Use during Cybersecurity Awareness Month or phishing prevention campaigns
  • Distribute as a quick-reference sheet for employees’ families
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