Scam Prevention

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Scam prevention is crucial in today’s digital age. This course highlights personal experiences and expert advice to protect finances and identity.

Highlights

• Personal Scam Story: A family almost fell victim to a scam call pretending to be a relative in trouble.

• Importance of Awareness: Staying alert to potential scams is essential for financial safety.

• Credit Freezing: Freezing credit reports can protect against identity theft and fraudulent accounts.

• Monitoring Medical Records: Regularly review insurance benefits to catch possible medical identity theft.

• Tax Fraud Risks: Be cautious of tax-related identity theft, and consider using IRS PINs for added security.

• Scams Targeting Businesses: Scammers often impersonate well-known companies to deceive individuals.

Key Insights

• Scammers Exploit Emotions: Many scams play on urgency or fear, making it crucial to remain calm and verify information before acting.

• Recognize Red Flags: Suspicious links or messages that create a sense of immediacy are often indicators of scams; be vigilant about where you click.

• Regular Credit Checks: Actively checking credit reports helps identify unauthorized accounts or activities, reducing the risk of long-term damage.

• Education is Key: Workshops and materials on scam prevention equip individuals with the knowledge needed to recognize and avoid scams.

• Protect Family Members: Discussing scam awareness with loved ones, especially children, can prevent future identity theft incidents.

• Medical Identity Theft: This form of theft can have dire consequences, including incorrect medical treatment; monitoring your records is vital.

• Proactive Security Measures: Utilizing tools like credit freezes and IRS PINs can significantly reduce the risk of identity theft and fraud.

Course Content

Scam Prevention: Social Media 1 Topic | 1 Quiz
Scam Prevention: Scam Proof Your Finances 1 Topic | 1 Quiz
Scam Prevention: Identity Theft 1 Topic | 1 Quiz