Shortly before Easter, the digital course for seniors in Salzburg is about serious things. The topic is phishing, i.e. fraud on the Internet. The course leader Margit Seiwald shows an invitation to the exercise, but in it the supposed sender, a Mr. Meyer, is called “Meyr” in his email address. “That’s not real!” shout two course participants. “You’re absolutely right,” says adult educator Seiwald. “We don’t trust this!”