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The Czech Republic, like many other countries, has been increasingly targeted by spammers and cybercriminals in recent years. The rise in digital communication, online banking, and e-commerce has opened the door for various forms of spam, including phishing emails, fraudulent SMS messages, scam phone calls, and social media scams. These malicious attempts often aim to steal personal data, defraud individuals of money, or spread malware.
To combat these threats, it is essential for Czech residents to be aware of common scams and employ preventive measures. Recognizing red flags such as unsolicited emails, links to untrustworthy websites, or messages asking for sensitive information is key. Local authorities, including the Czech Cybercrime Unit and the Czech National Security Authority (NÚKIB), work to protect citizens by providing resources and advice on cybersecurity. Public education campaigns have been implemented to raise awareness of common online threats.
In addition to using antivirus software and spam filters, the Czech government encourages citizens to report suspicious activities. The Czech National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NCISA) is actively involved in preventing cybercrime and educating the public about digital security. By staying informed and cautious, people in the Czech Republic can reduce the impact of spam and other online threats.