senior scams
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AI Scams Just Hit a Record — Here’s What’s New and How to Stay Ahead
The New AI Scams Targeting Seniors in 2026 (and How to Beat Them) The numbers are in, and they’re sobering. According to the FBI, Americans 60 and older lost about $7.7 billion to online scams in 2025 — roughly a 60% jump in a single year. The reason for the surge has a name: artificial… Continue reading
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“Free Solar Panels” Scams: Why “No Cost to You” Is the Red Flag
Door-to-Door Solar Scams: How to Spot the “Free Panels” Trick There’s a knock at the door. A friendly salesperson has wonderful news: you’ve been “selected” for free solar panels. A government program covers everything, they say — no cost to you, and you’ll never pay an electric bill again. All you have to do is… Continue reading
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Tech Support Scams: Why That “Your Computer Has a Virus” Pop-Up Is Fake
Fake Virus Pop-Ups: How to Beat the “Your Computer Is Infected” Scam You’re reading the news or checking email when — bam — the screen freezes. A bright red warning fills it: “WARNING! Your computer is infected. Call Microsoft Support immediately.” Maybe there’s loud beeping, or a robotic voice telling you not to turn off… Continue reading
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AI Grandparent Scams: How to Spot a Fake ‘Grandchild’ Call
Scammers can now mimic loved ones’ voices using AI technology, creating panic-inducing calls asking for urgent help. Signs of a scam include secrecy, unusual payment requests, and pressure to act quickly. The best defense is to hang up and verify their safety directly. Awareness and sharing information can prevent victimization. Continue reading