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Turkey, with its growing digital infrastructure and widespread internet usage, has seen a significant rise in cybercrimes, including spam and scams. As more people rely on digital communications for personal and business purposes, spammers are exploiting this shift. Phishing emails, scam phone calls, and fraudulent SMS messages are some of the most common tactics used by cybercriminals to steal personal information or money from Turkish citizens. These threats can be more challenging to combat due to the country's size and the increasing volume of online traffic, making it easier for such attacks to go unnoticed.
To protect against these threats, it is essential for Turkish citizens to stay vigilant and informed. By recognizing the signs of spam and taking preventive measures such as using anti-spam software, avoiding suspicious links or unsolicited emails, and not sharing personal information unless certain of the recipient’s identity, they can significantly reduce their risk of falling victim to such scams. Local authorities, in cooperation with telecommunication companies and international cybersecurity organizations, are working to raise awareness and improve digital security to combat the growing problem of spam. With proactive measures, Turkey can safeguard its citizens from these cyber threats.