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New Zealand, with its advanced digital infrastructure and connected society, is unfortunately not immune to the growing problem of cybercrime, including spam and fraud. Residents and businesses in New Zealand often face phishing scams, fraudulent calls, and scam text messages. These attacks are designed to steal sensitive personal information or trick people into transferring money by posing as legitimate organizations, such as banks, government bodies, or well-known companies.
The increasing use of digital technology in New Zealand makes its population a target for cybercriminals. Spammers employ a variety of methods, from fake lottery wins and bogus job offers to fraudulent bank requests and fake charities. While these scams can affect anyone, older adults and people unfamiliar with digital technology are often the most vulnerable.
To protect themselves from these malicious activities, residents of New Zealand should be cautious about unsolicited messages, use anti-spam software, avoid clicking on suspicious links, and never share personal information without confirming the legitimacy of the request. Local authorities and telecom providers work together to raise awareness and help New Zealanders stay safe online.