How to Avoid Elder Fraud
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Many Americans are receiving 2-3 scam calls per day, many from spoofed phone numbers and claiming to be from law enforcement, with the government, or computer tech support.
Three billion phishing emails are sent every day. Many are designed to trick the recipient, appearing to be from a legitimate source such as a bank.
Attackers use computer programs to send text messages to victims, often misleading their victims to click links or call them on the phone.
Maliciously coded webpages and/or ransomware can create urgency by making the victim believe they should call the attacker urgently to fix a computer virus.
This happens when victims accidentally contact their attacker by mistakenly visiting a scam website or dialing an invalid number.
In additional to financial crimes, elder abuse can additionally include sexual & emotional abuse as well as neglect and abandonment.