Online Scam Safety Video Library

 

Short cybersecurity awareness videos to help crypto investors and taxpayers spot suspicious messages, fake support claims, risky links, and pressure tactics before money moves.

Use these videos as a quick safety check

  • Watch one short episode at a time.
  • Pause when something sounds familiar.
  • Check links, senders, wallets, and payment requests before acting.
  • Share the page with anyone on your team who handles crypto, tax, or financial accounts.
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Why this matters

Online scams rarely start with a dramatic movie-villain reveal. They usually start with a link, a fake login, a rushed message, or someone pretending to be helpful. Naturally, humans made “urgent support message” a business model.

Phishing

Fake emails, texts, and login pages designed to steal access.

Impersonation

Scammers pretending to be support, tax, exchange, or wallet staff.

Pressure

Urgent requests meant to make you act before you verify.

Account Access

Risky links, downloads, passwords, and recovery phrase requests.

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Featured Scam Prevention Videos

Start with these short videos before moving through the rest of the training library.

More Training Videos

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NINJIO Training Video 1

Replace this with the real episode title and one-line summary.

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NINJIO Training Video 2

Use this as the next episode in the scam safety series.

Common warning signs

These are the moments to stop, verify, and avoid turning a bad click into an expensive lesson.

Someone creates urgency

Scammers push fast action so you do not check the details.

Someone asks for private access

Never share seed phrases, private keys, passwords, or two-factor codes.

The link does not look right

Check the sender, domain, spelling, and destination before clicking.

The return sounds guaranteed

Promises of certain profit are a giant red flag wearing a little hat.

Support contacts you first

Be careful with unsolicited wallet, exchange, or tax support messages.

Payment is requested to fix a problem

Recovery fees, unlock fees, and surprise tax payments need extra verification.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Online Scam Safety

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