Eni and the Italian State Police launch an information campaign to combat online scams.


The Italian State Police and Eni have launched an information campaign to combat online scams , a constantly growing phenomenon that exploits digital tools to illegally obtain information or money.
Cyber fraud targets citizens through deceptive communications, spread via email, SMS, or advertising messages, prompting them to provide personal and banking information or enter login credentials on "clone" portals, which look exactly like the official websites of reputable companies. Once obtained, this data can be used to commit numerous illegal activities, including creating false identities, gaining unauthorized access to bank accounts, and disseminating misleading content.
To effectively combat this phenomenon, it is essential to provide citizens with the tools needed to recognize fraudulent communications and defend themselves from the many scams present online. The Italian State Police, through the Postal Police , is committed daily to combating and preventing cybercrime, also by disseminating useful information and practical advice to citizens. On the official website, users can not only stay updated on the main cyber- related phenomena, but also submit reports or requests for information easily and directly.
Eni, with Enilive and Plenitude , has dedicated a dedicated space to preventing this phenomenon on the Eni website and on the Enilive and Plenitude business sites. This space was created in collaboration with the State Police to provide users with all the information they need to avoid falling victim to online scams.
To support users, a podcast has been created, Online Scams: Tools and Tips to Avoid Them , in which Eni and the State Police intervene to explain the evolution of fraudulent activities and the actions to combat them.
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