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This lecture is a progression on "Some Klepto took off with my phone..." Where does he think he is sneaking off too? What's he planning to do with all of that data? Join this lively discussion to find out what happens on Saturday, July 22, 2023.

Since 2019 the Ontario Provincial Police has seen a "140% increase in reported Cybercrime offenses." Ottawa News, December 7, 2021

By the beginning of (2022) the Federal Bureau of Investigation identified that "ransomware, phone scams, money laundering, identity theft, hacking, digital and email threats, luring, trafficking, harassment, character assassination, cyberstalking and spam were all on the rise worldwide as issues for investigation".

We include the best advice for identity protection and financial security in our digital age.

DATE
Saturday, July 22, 2023

TIME
2 pm - 3 pm

LOCATION
Meet us on Zoom. Your class ID and Passcode will be sent upon registration.

EVENT HOTLINE
Canada/US: Call or text 416-939-4432 via Whatsapp

EVENT FEE
$10 via Paypal or e-transfer. Every 5th event is free!

E-TRANSFER OPTION
Email: hrls.toronto@gmail.com
Question: Campaign Name
Answer: CYCRIMES072223
Comment: [Name], Cybercrimes, Human Trafficking and "Missing Persons" (Jul 22) MU-HRLS-072223

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