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Can you smell a Phish? A hands on demonstration of how to stay safe online

Dates

Tue 28th April 2026

Location

LocationDuncan Rooms, Easterbrook Hall

Times

7.30pm
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8.30pm
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Join Lee Campbell for an eye-opening evening with a phishing challenge, live hack demo, and practical tips to stay safe online.

Join us at Easterbrook Hall for an eye-opening evening with OU academic and cyber security expert Lee Campbell, and discover just how vulnerable we really are online — and, more importantly, what you can do about it.

Cyber crime is no longer something that only happens to big corporations. From convincing phishing emails to data breaches and online scams, the risks affect us all. In this engaging and accessible session, Lee will reveal the true scale and cost of cyber crime, bringing the statistics to life with real-world examples.

Think you could spot a scam? Put your skills to the test in our interactive phishing challenge and see if you can separate genuine messages from dangerous fakes. You’ll also experience a live hack demonstration, showing how easily attackers can exploit common weaknesses — and how simple changes can dramatically improve your security.

Packed with practical advice, this event will give you clear tips on preventing attacks and straightforward guidance on what to do if you think you’ve been hacked.

Informative, hands-on and empowering — this is cyber security made practical for everyday life.

This event is brought to you by The Open University in Scotland and is aimed at members of the public of all ages who use the internet at home, work or on mobile devices and want practical, jargon-free advice on staying safe online.

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