Scram off, Scams! : A communication campaign to combat social media impersonation scams

This paper presents Scram Off, Scams!, the first digital communication campaign in Singapore designed to educate 18–25-year-olds on how to combat the spread of social media impersonation (SMI) scams, primarily on Instagram. Instagram is the most used social media platform by the target audience....

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Main Authors: Chow, Xin Yee, Lim, Kirsty Ting Yu, Tan, Prissie, Yap, Teresa Yin Tong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1471682023-03-05T16:08:48Z Scram off, Scams! : A communication campaign to combat social media impersonation scams Chow, Xin Yee Lim, Kirsty Ting Yu Tan, Prissie Yap, Teresa Yin Tong - Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information Ferdinand Ferry De Bakker fdebakker@ntu.edu.sg Social sciences::Communication This paper presents Scram Off, Scams!, the first digital communication campaign in Singapore designed to educate 18–25-year-olds on how to combat the spread of social media impersonation (SMI) scams, primarily on Instagram. Instagram is the most used social media platform by the target audience. The characteristics of Instagram allow scammers to take advantage of the platform by using impersonated social media accounts to approach prospective victims easily. This campaign is initiated by Chow Xin Yee, Kirsty Lim Ting Yu, Tan Prissie, Teresa Yap Yin Tong, four students from the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Through a three-step mantra of Stop, Observe, Share, the campaign aims to empower youths in Singapore to come together to curb the spread of SMI scams. The team collaborated with twelve partners and secured funding from three organisations. Youths exposed to the campaign showed an increase in 1) knowledge on reactive measures towards SMI scams, 2) perceived threat susceptibility towards SMI scams, 3) adopting behaviours to protect one’s online privacy, and 4) intention to verify spoofed accounts and warn peers upon encountering SMI scams. At the point of submission, Scram Off, Scams! collaborated with Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Cybersecurity Office to develop ways to sustain the campaign beyond its academic deadline. This paper outlines the campaign’s research, development, and evaluation. Bachelor of Communication Studies 2021-03-25T06:35:27Z 2021-03-25T06:35:27Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Chow, X. Y., Lim, K. T. Y., Tan, P. & Yap, T. Y. T. (2021). Scram off, Scams! : A communication campaign to combat social media impersonation scams. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147168 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147168 en SCI20020 application/pdf application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Chow, Xin Yee
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Tan, Prissie
Yap, Teresa Yin Tong
Scram off, Scams! : A communication campaign to combat social media impersonation scams
description This paper presents Scram Off, Scams!, the first digital communication campaign in Singapore designed to educate 18–25-year-olds on how to combat the spread of social media impersonation (SMI) scams, primarily on Instagram. Instagram is the most used social media platform by the target audience. The characteristics of Instagram allow scammers to take advantage of the platform by using impersonated social media accounts to approach prospective victims easily. This campaign is initiated by Chow Xin Yee, Kirsty Lim Ting Yu, Tan Prissie, Teresa Yap Yin Tong, four students from the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. Through a three-step mantra of Stop, Observe, Share, the campaign aims to empower youths in Singapore to come together to curb the spread of SMI scams. The team collaborated with twelve partners and secured funding from three organisations. Youths exposed to the campaign showed an increase in 1) knowledge on reactive measures towards SMI scams, 2) perceived threat susceptibility towards SMI scams, 3) adopting behaviours to protect one’s online privacy, and 4) intention to verify spoofed accounts and warn peers upon encountering SMI scams. At the point of submission, Scram Off, Scams! collaborated with Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Cybersecurity Office to develop ways to sustain the campaign beyond its academic deadline. This paper outlines the campaign’s research, development, and evaluation.
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Chow, Xin Yee
Lim, Kirsty Ting Yu
Tan, Prissie
Yap, Teresa Yin Tong
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author Chow, Xin Yee
Lim, Kirsty Ting Yu
Tan, Prissie
Yap, Teresa Yin Tong
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title Scram off, Scams! : A communication campaign to combat social media impersonation scams
title_short Scram off, Scams! : A communication campaign to combat social media impersonation scams
title_full Scram off, Scams! : A communication campaign to combat social media impersonation scams
title_fullStr Scram off, Scams! : A communication campaign to combat social media impersonation scams
title_full_unstemmed Scram off, Scams! : A communication campaign to combat social media impersonation scams
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