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Cook Islands Banks Join Forces to Prevent Fraud in Island Nation

In an effort to combat the growing threat of cybercrime and fraud, the Cook Islands Financial Intelligence Unit has launched a video awareness campaign aimed at educating citizens about the dangers of online scams.

Campaign Title: “Be Kukiwise and Stop The Scam”

The initiative is a collaborative effort with local banks and the Office of the Prime Minister’s Information and Communication Technology team. The 60-second video, available in both English and Maori with subtitles, sheds light on the significant financial losses suffered by the Cook Islands economy due to scammers.

Key Messages:

  • Simple yet effective tips for internet users to avoid falling prey to fraudsters
  • Importance of being aware of tactics used by scammers
  • Need to take steps to protect oneself from online fraud

Why Now?

The campaign comes at a critical time, as the country grapples with the increasing threat of online fraud. With the rise of digital transactions and e-commerce, it is more crucial than ever for citizens to be aware of the tactics used by scammers and take steps to protect themselves.

Video Availability:

The video has already been posted on YouTube, with links available for viewers who want to learn more about the campaign. The Financial Intelligence Unit hopes that the initiative will not only raise awareness but also inspire a sense of responsibility among citizens to prevent fraud in the Cook Islands.

Conclusion:

By joining forces and raising awareness through this video campaign, the Cook Islands is taking a proactive step towards combating online fraud and protecting its economy. It is essential for citizens to be vigilant and take necessary steps to protect themselves from scams.