
The 76 Cyber Fires put out by CyberRescue!
These stories ended happily.
Look at our customers cases!
- Katie lost access to her Facebook account.
- Someone was sending messages from Mark’s account without his knowledge.
- Someone used Tom’s debit card.
- Jack was blackmailed wit ha threat to publish his photos online.
- Heather has lost access to her Instagram account.
- Alice opened the link from a fake email and got her computer infected.
- Jessica received a text message about extra payment for the delivery.
- Oliver opened the link from the email.
- Sara opened a link from the text message.
- Harry bought a shirt in a fake online store.
- Zoe had a computer virus.
- Vicky did shopping in a fake online store.
- Amy paid for shoes and did not receive the goods.
- Hacker sent messages from Alex’s account to her friends.
- Eva received a suspicious invoice from an energy company.
- Karl found an auction on eBay with an iPhone for £4.
- Henry’s phone got stolen.
- Someone broke into Sylvia’s email.
- Sebastian received weird messages via WhatsApp.
- Holly got a payment notice for goods that she did not buy.
- Daisy got a call from the police about her bank account being involved in the crime.
- Christian invested money on a foreign portal and the service does not allow for its withdrawal.
- Mark has two identical banking applications on the AppStore, he doesn’t know which one to choose.
- By downloading the “Flashlight” application, Michael gave her access to his contacts.
- Adrian noticed an unauthorised transaction on his AppStore account.
- Chris noticed that the laptop camera activated itself without his intent.
- Casper’s computer has automatically connected to the suspicious WiFi network.
- Jacob received an email with information about winning the competition.
- Sebastian discovered that someone was logging into his Instagram account.
- Daniel read about a data leak on the portal he uses and he didn’t know what to do.
- Robert had doubts about whether the bank’s online page is fake or real.
- Peter, worked remotely via the web for someone and got cheated.
- Josh inadvertently provided his login details on a fake bank page.
- Tomek received goods not as described, and there was no contact with the seller.
- The hacker has encrypted Hubert’s important files and demanded a ransom.
- Daniel bought a phone on eBay and did not receive it.
- Eric’s son made expensive in-game shopping with Eric’s card.
- Adam replied to a strange text message and the pay monthly deal increased significantly the next month.
- John received an SMS from the courier with information about the additional payment for the shipment.
- Maria was suddenly logged out of her Facebook account and couldn’t log in again.
- Jessie noticed two identical bank transactions on her account from an unknown company.
- Aida got a friend request on messenger to urgently make a money transfer.
- Matthew received an e-mail from himself asking for a ransom.
- Margaret found a great offer for children’s toys in a suspicious online store.
- Louise wondered what anti-virus should she use to secure her computer.
- Dave found two times cheaper tickets for the event online than in the official distribution.
- Nathan noticed a new login attempt to his Google account.
- Lucy received a notification about the payment made with her card while she was taking a bath.
- Liam’s router didn’t allow him to perform any actions.
- Karl’s phone got hot and noticeably slowed down.
- The starting page of Skye’s browser displays strange ads.
- Lucas’s browser search engine changed to a different one without his action.
- Christoph received insistent calls several times a day.
- A new subscription has appeared on Xbox Matt’s account.
- Madison’s printer did not want to connect to the computer wirelessly.
- The banking page required more data than usually during payment.
- After the withdrawal of funds, money started disappearing from Caroline’s account.
- Ewa received a call to repay the loan she did not take.
- Logan noticed an ATM withdrawal on his account, which he did not make.
- During his return from work, John received a credit check alert about a credit request sent.
- Ivonne’s bank account got blocked.
- Paul left his laptop on the bus.
- Dominic noticed that new devices were logged in to his Facebook.
- Kevin received an email with pornography content.
- Julian wanted to check the safety of the link he received.
- Julia got a notification from the bank about the transfer success that she did not do.
- Sean booked a hotel room but did not receive confirmation.
- Roger got a strange notification on the phone about logging in.
- Aggy received an e-mail that looked like an e-mail from her bank.
- Andrew had problems with his router.
- Alice received spam messages.
- Monica’s phone got stuck while using.
- Leon bought an item on gumtree, but he did not receive it.
- Theresa received a suspicious text.
- Eva’s laptop got stolen and she lost all her data.
- Alex unknowingly signed up for a paid subscription.
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