National online fraud campaign by ABBL and LHC

National Campaign to Combat Online Fraud Launches in Luxembourg by ABBL and LHC

online fraud campaign

Online fraud is on the rise. In 2024 alone, Luxembourg recorded a 20% increase in reported cases, according to the Grand Ducal Police. This sharp increase highlights the urgency of coordinated action to protect individuals and organisations across sectors.

In response, the ABBL and the ABBL Foundation for Financial Education, together with the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity (LHC), have taken the lead in launching Luxembourg’s first national campaign against online fraud. Organised under the high patronage of the Ministry of the Economy, the campaign is a joint initiative led by the Luxembourg House of Cybersecurity and the ABBL, bringing together a broad coalition of public and private stakeholders*.

Discover the new internet portal developed: www.cyberfraud.lu. Serving as Luxembourg's official cyberfraud prevention platform, the website lists contact points and procedures based on the type of fraud and offers advice and best practices to protect oneself online against fraud attempts.

*source: ABBL website

Discover the national campaign

Online fraud is an ever-growing threat in Luxembourg, targeting both individuals and organizations. For the first time, a central portal cyberfraud.lu enable people to identify and report fraud.

An unknown file, something’s strange,
One quick click and all will change.
Virus spread — it’s far too late
Think before you take the bait.
 
[Chorus 2]
 
Don’t click. Check it. Report it.
One short pause can stop the threat.
Don’t get caught in a sneaky trap,
The smart move is cyberfraud.lu.