Stay alert against fraud and stay ahead of scammers and thieves.
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Fraud Protection
Attempts to steal your money and information are getting more sophisticated by the day. These resources can help ensure you know how to keep yourself and your loved ones safe.
Phishing is a type of scam where criminals impersonate a trustworthy entity in a message (email, text, call, etc.) to trick you into revealing sensitive information, allowing scammers to steal your funds or identity.
Learn the basics of cybersecurity to keep your personal and financial information safe online.
Ransomware can wreak havoc on anyone’s life, but the more it’s understood, the easier it is to prevent.
From freezing your credit to reviewing your statements, there are steps you can take if you fear your sensitive information has fallen into the wrong hands.
When we think of retired life, we often picture days spent golfing, travelling, or relaxing with family or friends. What we don’t picture, is the many financial dangers older adults face.
Experience first-hand how to stay secure on the internet—ideal for ages 9-15.
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Use this tool to quickly check if a suspicious message could be a scam.
Defend yourself against scammers by learning to recognize red flags.
Make a plan for what to do when you’re contacted by a debt collector.
Seniors are aggressively targeted by scammers. Learn the red flags to watch out for and common scams that could be attempted on you or someone you love.
Romance scams are on the rise. These scams can hurt your mental health almost as much as they can hurt your finances. See how you can check the validity of the people you meet online.
Learn how to identify the warning signs of bad or inappropriate investments.
Learn how you can protect your company, and yourself, from common online threats.