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Welcome to the ODFC Webinar—your gateway to mastering the latest in digital finance, cybersecurity, blockchain, and decentralized technologies. Whether you're a finance professional, technology enthusiast, entrepreneur, or just passionate about staying ahead in digital trends, the ODFC webinar series is meticulously designed to empower you with practical knowledge and real-world strategies.





 How to Attend the ODFC Webinar?


🎯 1️⃣ Flexible Scheduling:


ODFC webinars are hosted on a rotational basis, and session dates/times are allotted according to your booking. This system making it easy to attend whenever it's convenient for you.

 

🎯 2️⃣ Simple Registration:


Visit the official ODFC Digital portal or use ticketing platforms like Townscript to register for upcoming sessions.


🎯 3️⃣ ODFC Support:


If you need clarification or assistance, the ODFC Helpdesk is available 24/7 or simply email at help@odfcdigital.com.


🎯 4️⃣ ODFC Community:


You can also become part of the ODFC Digital Community for ongoing updates, networking, and professional growth.



By attending the ODFC webinar, you’re not just joining a session—you’re stepping into a network of forward-thinking professionals shaping the future of finance and cybersecurity. Don’t miss the opportunity to elevate your expertise and protect your digital assets in an increasingly complex world. Following are two case studies and real-world examples in cybercrime discussed in ODFC webinars, suitable for training and awareness for professionals including law enforcement officials:



1. Fake .APK App Scams 


Hackers trick victims into downloading fake Android app (.APK) files by impersonating government agencies (such as the Water Board or Electricity Department). These phishing attempts often occur via WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, or Telegram. Victims believe they are downloading a legitimate government or service app but actually install malicious software.



2. Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT)


ODFC webinars also cover how cyber police and law enforcement can harness OSINT techniques:


Investigating suspects by tracking online assets, verifying news, analyzing social media, and linking digital footprints.


Supporting court cases by collecting open-source digital evidence (images, posts, location data, etc.).


Examples include using search engines, image analysis (e.g., geolocation), and email/password investigation for real-time intelligence gathering and case support.