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How Are Elderly Americans Vulnerable to Identity Theft?

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How Are Elderly Americans Vulnerable to Identity Theft? Elderly Americans are facing a drastic increase in cybercrime, identity theft and financial abuse. billion in cybercrime losses to the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) – a 74% increase from the previous year. Estate Identity Theft.

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Why Identity Theft Protection is an Important Employee Benefit

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Why Identity Theft Protection is an Important Employee Benefit. According to Consumer Affairs, between 2019 and 2020, there was a 311% rise in identity theft victims. An employer can help keep their employees safe by providing identity theft protection. Employee Identity Theft Protection.

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Identity Theft Victims Doubled During the Pandemic, FTC Reports

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Identity theft victims have doubled during COVID-19, with a record 1.4 million reports of identity theft in 2020, according to the latest FTC report. In 2020, the FTC received 394,280 reports of government benefits fraud, compared to just 12,900 in 2019.

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How to Help Protect Against Identity Theft and Voter Fraud

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How to Help Protect Against Identity Theft and Voter Fraud IdentityIQ Voter fraud threatens the safety of our personal information and the essence of fair and transparent elections. These can range from identity theft to illegal voting procedures. Tips to Help You Avoid Identity Theft and Voter Fraud 1.

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Tax Season Scams: How to Protect Your Identity

Identity IQ

It pays to guard against tax identity theft. Here’s how to help protect your identity during tax season. Or, in some cases, ask for personal information to commit identity theft. The scammer hopes to use this information to commit identity theft or steal your money.

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GUEST ESSAY: Scammers leverage social media, clever con games to carry out digital exploitation

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Digital exploitation refers to the abuse and manipulation of technology and the internet for illegal and unethical purposes, including identity theft, sextortion, cyberbullying, online scams, and data breaches.

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Who are Cyber Swindlers

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Cyber swindlers, also known as cyber fraudsters, are individuals or groups who use the internet and technology to commit fraud or deception for financial gain. They use various methods, such as phishing scams, identity theft, credit card fraud, and other forms of online scams to steal money or sensitive information from their victims.