December is a time for holiday shopping and increased online activity – unfortunately, it is also a period when online scammers intensify their efforts. Among the most common threats are phishing (impersonating banks, courier companies, or online stores) and fake promotions or "shopping bargains" designed to trick users into clicking suspicious links or providing their data. Seniors often become targets of such attacks, making digital security particularly important during this time. The first online course is now available on the SILWERS project website: "Phishing – Don’t get fooled by online scammers!". The course has been initially prepared in two language versions – Polish and English – but more language versions (Greek, Icelandic, and Czech) will be available soon to support the widest possible audience in building digital security. Phishing is one of the most common methods of stealing data and money online – scammers impersonate trusted institutions or individuals using emails, SMS, messaging apps, or fake websites. In this course, we show how to recognize typical warning signs, how to verify messages and links, and which simple habits increase everyday security. The material is practical and focused on real-life situations that users may encounter while using digital services. Enroll: https://silwers.ue.katowice.pl/courses/phishing/