Catch up on the May CyberScotland Bulletin 🔐
This month's round-up includes Secure Finance, highlights from CYBERUK 2026, global accessibility and wider fraud and cyber updates from across Scotland and the UK: https://t.co/1pGXdLMs3g
No signal for no reason? That could be more than bad luck if your number is tied to important accounts. 📱 Protect yourself from SIM-swapping fraud: https://t.co/Fee4XwvrN1
Are you interested in becoming a #CyberAdvisor? 🤔
Throughout the Summer, The Cyber Scheme are running several Cyber Advisor Assessment sessions, hosted across the UK. 📆
Find out more and book your exam by visiting 👉 https://t.co/3U18X1NOuj
One text can be the start of remote access crime. If a message wants you to click, call or install something unexpectedly, stop there: https://t.co/YvrW1036MJ 📱
Some of the most effective criminal messages are not especially clever.
They just catch people at the wrong moment.
Busy day. Quick glance. Immediate pressure. Wrong decision.
If something online makes you feel rushed, take that as your cue to stop for a second, not speed up. ⏸️
Big returns. Little risk. Limited time only. That combination should set alarm bells ringing, not create urgency. 💸 Download our cryptocurrency guide: https://t.co/Xhbg5WqtSH
Running a business means staying one step ahead... and that includes cyber security 📲
From keeping systems updated to building strong password habits, small actions can make a big difference in protecting your organisation.
Get ahead. Be cyber resilient.
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Before forming an opinion, take a step back 🔍 Is this information balanced, accurate and from a trusted source? A little extra thought can make a big difference!
Your online habits matter during election periods 🗳️
Taking time to verify information and explore different viewpoints helps protect you and others. Confidence online starts with awareness.
Catch up on the April CyberScotland Bulletin 🔐
This month’s round-up includes Secure Finance, CYBERUK takeaways, cyber resilience tools for organisations and wider fraud and cyber updates from across Scotland and the UK.
Read the latest bulletin: https://t.co/2ReXoZXC3o
Not everything you see or hear online is real 🤖 In the lead up to an election, AI can be used to create fake messages, images and even realistic video or audio that spreads false information. Stay alert, check sources and think before you share.
Avoid SIM takeover. Protect your finances.
SIM swapping can put more than your phone at risk.
If someone takes control of your number, they may be able to receive your calls and texts and use that access against your accounts.
Stay alert. Stay secure online.
Seen something online that doesn’t feel quite right? 🤔 Check the source, look for more information and avoid sharing until you’re sure. Small actions can help stop misinformation spreading.
Interested in a career in cyber security?
Skills Development Scotland has produced a guide highlighting cyber security qualifications available in Scotland, from school and college courses to apprenticeships and university study.
Explore the guide here: https://t.co/vf8epaP4kJ
Some online election campaign content is designed to grab attention quickly ⚡ But important decisions deserve more than a quick scroll. Take your time, explore trusted sources and make up your own mind.