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Give one case of fraud that you observe in a microfinance institution in the following scenario:
(a) Center
(b) Unit Office/BLU
(c) Bank
2. Identify one online fraud that you observed in banks and what do you recommend preventive measures?

3. As a student, how can you help your family, relatives, and other students to increase their digital security
awareness using social media or email?
We are all aware that everyone can readily use social media and email. These products have many
benefits, including the ability to remain in touch with friends and family and communicate with those who live
or work a distance away. But despite the fact that we are aware of many positive aspects, we still need to be
mindful of any potential risks or dangers. As a student, I can aid my family, relatives, and other students by
informing them of any potential risks; being informed is really helpful. I can provide them with advice on how to
use social media safely and effectively, as well as what they should and shouldn't do. We must be aware of the
fundamental principle that we should "Think before we click." Think twice before sharing anything on Facebook,
especially personal information like your birthday, phone number, or residence. They might become easy prey
for internet predators and other people who might want to do them harm if they provide this type of
information. They should know that everything they divulge might be used against them, I should say.
Additionally, we must always update our passwords and never disclose them to anyone. Additionally, if you
receive an email, especially one with a link, double-check the sender's legitimacy before clicking. If anything
seems wrong with the email, don't open it. As responsible users, we must exercise caution when utilizing social
media and email in order to improve digital security.

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