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Frauds & Scams Spotlight
Strong protective passwords help guard you against hackers. In this video we will discuss how you can create strong, secure passwords for all of your accounts.
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Phishing is one of the easiest ways criminals can steal your personal information if you don’t know what signs to look out for. These simple tips and tricks will protect…
The spread of COVID-19 fraud and scams can be as deadly as the virus itself. This PowerPoint presentation offers tips to spot and stop COVID-19 fraud. COVID-19 Medicare Coverage Medicare…
Who do you call when an older adult needs help in Dallas? The Elder Financial Safety Center put together this helpful list of service organizations and resources. Commonly Requested Numbers…
Vaccine scams are popping up. How can you tell if it is real or a scam? This flier from The Senior Source can help you spot the difference. ATTENTION: Watch…
These days, there are just so many reasons why people want to do to something to help, to make a difference, to take action. In addition to volunteering or putting…
Scams related to the coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, are rapidly increasing as the public health emergency develops. Scammers are targeting older adults and those with serious long-term health conditions…
Meet Raymond and Delfina, a couple who was scammed out of their life savings. Luckily for them, The Senior Source's Elder Financial Safety Center was able to help them through…
Scammers may try to use you to move stolen money. If you help them, you could be what law enforcement calls a money mule. Money mule scams happen several ways.…
Scammers make up all kinds of stories to get your money, from telling you that you’ve won a prize, you owe a debt, or your family member is in an…