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Online scams targeting seniors and families are becoming more personal, more believable, and harder to recognize
Identity theft can happen quietly. You may not notice it right away, especially if a scammer is using your personal information to open accounts, apply for credit, make purchases, or access your online profiles. In many cases, people only realize something is wrong after they see an unfamiliar charge, receive a strange email, or get a bill for an account they never opened
Cryptocurrency can be exciting, but it is also one of the easiest places for scammers to hide
Realizing you may have been scammed online is stressful. Maybe you clicked a fake email link, sent money through a payment app, shared personal information, or trusted someone who turned out to be a fraudster.