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Iceland, known for its advanced technological infrastructure and high internet penetration, is not immune to the growing issue of cybercrime and online spam. While the country enjoys a relatively low population, this also makes it a target for spammers who exploit digital channels to conduct scams. Phishing emails, fraudulent phone calls, and scam text messages are some of the most common forms of spam targeting Icelanders.
These scammers often impersonate banks, government agencies, or well-known businesses to deceive people into revealing sensitive information, making payments, or transferring money. Icelandic residents may also face scams via social media platforms, where fake offers and fraudulent requests are common.
To protect themselves, Icelanders are advised to remain cautious about unsolicited communications, avoid clicking on suspicious links, and verify the legitimacy of requests before sharing any personal or financial details. Local authorities, telecom providers, and cybersecurity organizations are actively working to raise awareness and improve public knowledge on how to avoid falling victim to such scams.