講座:網絡安全和在綫詐騙(粤)/ Cybersecurity and Online Scams (Cantonese)

由安老資自助處授課 / presented by Self Help for the Elderly
Wednesday, 5/14/2025
10:00 - 11:30
Lady Shaw Senior Center
Address

1483 Mason Street
San Francisco, CA 94133
United States


在数字时代,电子欺诈手段层出不穷,网络钓鱼(Phishing)更是最常见的诈骗方式之一。本课程将帮助学员了解各种常见的电子欺诈类型,包括短信诈骗、社交媒体骗局和假网站陷阱等。学员将学习如何识别可疑信息,掌握有效的应对策略,并了解如何保护个人信息安全。此外,课程还将介绍最新的诈骗手法,以及如何利用现代安全工具来增强网络防护。通过实际案例分析和互动练习,帮助学员建立良好的网络安全意识,提高防范能力,避免成为诈骗受害者。

SF Connected是一項為三藩市灣區長者及殘障成人提供的免費電腦輔助輔導計劃。

連結: 安老自助處(Self-Help for the Elderly)網站 |  臉書 | 推特 | Instagram | 領英

 

SF Connected是由「寬頻科技機會計劃」 (BTOP) 撥款資助的。 一半的撥款撥往耆英及成人服務部 (DAAS) 以便牽頭推動為長者及殘障成人而設的數碼計劃,從而促成設立SF Connected。

連結:SF Connected網站

 

This program is presented in Cantonese. In today's digital world, electronic fraud is becoming increasingly sophisticated, with phishing being one of the most prevalent scams. This course will introduce participants to various types of e-fraud, including SMS scams, social media traps, and fake websites. Participants will learn how to recognize suspicious messages, adopt effective response strategies, and safeguard their personal information. Additionally, the course will cover the latest scam tactics and demonstrate how modern security tools can enhance online protection. Through real-world case studies and interactive exercises, participants will develop strong cybersecurity awareness and practical skills to prevent falling victim to online fraud.

 

Self-Help for the Elderly supports San Francisco seniors with trustworthy care, promoting independence and dignity, since 1966. Their non-profit services and companionship guide seniors towards wellness and happiness. SF Connected is an initiative that provides free computer tutoring and support to seniors and adults with disabilities in the San Francisco area.

Connect: Self-Help for the Elderly  Website |  Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Linkedin

 

SF Connected is funded by a Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP) grant. Half of this grant was allocated to the Department of Aging and Adult Services (DAAS) to spearhead a digital initiative for seniors and adults with disabilities, leading to the formation of SF Connected.

Connect: SF Connected Website


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