Cheat Sheet: Why Do Older People Fall For Frauds
May 4, 2018
How many times have you heard this story: an older person, usually cautious in life, has somehow been conned into sending money to some far-flung place. Maybe it’s even happened to you or your loved ones. How to explain this vulnerability to being scammed in otherwise smart, careful people? Well,…
Let Me Call You Sweetheart: Romance As A Route To Fraud
February 15, 2018
With Valentine’s Day, our thoughts often turn to romance and love. But for some sinister prowlers, professing love and affection may just be a way to prey on the vulnerable, and seniors are frequently the target of such “sweetheart scams.” Especially for seniors who are active online, and who may…
Stand Guard: Protecting Loved Ones From Identity Theft And Social Security Fraud
February 1, 2018
For virtually all seniors, social security plays an important role in their financial health and well being. And for savvy computer hackers, it’s a rich target for identity theft and financial scams. A recent report in Reuters describes how the push to encourage seniors to create online social security accounts…
Whether Digital Or Snail Mail: Protecting Yourself From Unwanted Intruders
September 7, 2017
Whether you’re a computer whiz or you just try to stay on top of your US Postal Service mail delivery, you’ve probably encountered attempts to reach out to you from strangers or suspicious characters. You may think yourself savvy and able to ward off dangers, but in fact even the…