『Click with Caution』のカバーアート

Click with Caution

10 Online Red Flags That Scream ‘Scam!’ (Con Men, Scams, Phishing and Other Disgusting Practices and How to Get Ahead of Them, Book 2)

プレビューの再生
Amazonプライム会員限定
プレミアムプラン 3か月間無料体験キャンペーン
プレミアムプランに登録する
2026年7月15日(水)まで
2026年7月15日(水)までプレミアムプラン 3か月間無料体験キャンペーン開催中。300円分のKindle本クーポンも。詳しくはこちら
オーディオブック・ポッドキャスト・オリジナル作品など数十万以上の対象作品が聴き放題
オーディオブックをお得な会員価格で購入できます
4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。いつでも退会できます

Click with Caution

著者: Alsden Kier
ナレーター: stephen plaushin
プレミアムプランに登録する

Amazonプライム会員限定、プレミアムプラン 3か月間無料体験キャンペーン開催中。4か月目以降は月額1,500円で自動更新します。いつでも退会できます。2026年7月15日(水)まで。

¥1,120 で購入

¥1,120 で購入

Click with Caution: 10 Online Red Flags That Scream ‘Scam!’

The internet has transformed our world in amazing ways. With just a few clicks, we can talk to friends on the other side of the globe, discover new music, explore our favorite hobbies, shop for just about anything, and even take entire college courses from the comfort of our couch. It’s no exaggeration to say that the internet is one of the greatest tools ever invented.

But just like in the real world, not everyone you meet online has good intentions. Hidden among the games, chats, and cute cat videos are people who spend their time trying to trick others. They might look friendly, professional, or even helpful—but they have one goal: to get something from you, whether it’s your money, your personal information, or access to your digital life.

These digital tricksters are called scammers, and their tricks? Those are called online scams. They come in all shapes and sizes—from fake emails that look like they’re from your bank, to pop-ups offering unbelievable prizes, to imposters pretending to be someone you know. And the worst part? These scams are everywhere. According to global cybersecurity reports, millions of people fall for online scams every year—some losing money, others losing their personal identities, and many losing trust in the online world altogether.

But here’s the good news: you can learn to spot them before they get to you.

Online Safety Starts With Awareness

Scammers rely on one thing to succeed: your reaction. They craft their messages to make you feel something intense—excitement ("You’ve won a free iPhone!"), panic ("Your account has been locked!"), curiosity ("Click here to see who’s been searching for you!"), or even guilt ("Please help me. I’m stuck overseas and need money to get home.").

Why? Because when you feel something strong, you’re more likely to act quickly without thinking

©2025 Deep Vision Media t/a Zentara UK (P)2025 Deep Vision Media t/a Zentara UK
インターネットセキュリティ・プライバシー セキュリティ・暗号化 テクノロジー・社会 歴史・文化
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
まだレビューはありません