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CyberByte – November 2025

This month’s CyberByte focuses on a growing online threat linked to our increasing reliance on digital wallets – often referred to as digital pickpocketing. As our lives become ever more connected, the convenience of storing payment cards, tickets and identification on our phones or other smart devices has become second nature. However, this same convenience can make us a target for cyber criminals who use fake apps, phishing tactics and fraudulent links to steal personal and financial data.

Falling victim to such scams can leave individuals feeling anxious, deceived and unsure where to turn for help. We strongly encourage anyone affected by online fraud or suspicious activity to report it immediately. Doing so ensures you are not facing the situation alone and helps authorities take action against those responsible.

While technology continues to make our lives easier, it is important to remain alert. Remember, the more we rely on digital convenience, the more vital it becomes to protect ourselves from those who seek to exploit it.

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