
Can you trust what you see on the internet – or is it fraud?
Surrey’s Police and Crime Commissioner, Lisa Townsend, has launched an innovative new fraud campaign.
Question Everything shares more on the dangers of AI-generated fraud, and features a ‘fake’ version of the Commissioner.
The campaign aims to show how sophisticated online frauds can be – and provides information on how to keep safe.
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