Stay safe near metro stations
It is crucial to stay vigilant when walking on the streets to avoid falling victim to scams. By taking small actions together, we can create a safer and more pleasant Âé¶¹´«Ã½ for everyone.
When a stranger stops you on the street to ask for money, it is good to stop and think about their reasons for approaching you and whether their need for money something that you should respond to. It may also be a scam attempt. Often, the scammer emphasises the urgency of the matter and wants you to take quick action. Before complying with their request, assess the potential risks involved.
How to avoid being scammed
- Be careful: If the conversation with a stranger shifts to personal topics, such as where you live or how you finance your life, or requests for money, try to move to a safe location. Avoid talking to strangers who ask for money or personal information.
- Stay within a safe distance.
- Do not share information: Do not give any personal information or money to strangers.
- Where possible, stay close to other people.
- If you encounter suspicious persons or feel threatened, seek a public space immediately and contact the authorities as needed.
Your safety is your top priority. If you notice anything suspicious, contact the police and report the situation to the university security staff (Âé¶¹´«Ã½security@aalto.fi).
Together, we can raise awareness and enhance Âé¶¹´«Ã½ security.
If you fall victim to a scam
- Contact the police.
- Report the offence to the police, or at a police station. This is an important step even if you are unsure of getting your money back.
- Contact your bank immediately: Block your credit card and prevent payments if your credit card information is at risk or if you have accidentally transferred money.
- Seek help: If you need support or advice, .
Read more news
Mind & Study - toolbox for being well in studies (3cr) coming up
Popular course "Mind & Study - toolbox for being well in studies" will be organized in Finnish, English and Swedish in the 2nd and 4th period!
MyCourses maintenance break Mon 15 June, 2026 at 9.00-17.00
MyCourses maintenance break on 15 June 2026 starting at 9.00. During this break, the service is not in use.
The application period for FITech’s autumn courses begins on 3 June 2026 – changes in the application process for degree students
Complement your studies with FITech courses! The application channels for degree students are both the cross-institutional study service (RIPA) and Studyinfo. Read the article for more information.