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Why You Need This Website?
Scammers often trick seniors into giving away personal information by pretending to be someone they trust, like a bank, a family member, or a well-known company. This is called social engineering, and it can lead to fraud, identity theft, or financial loss.
We're here to help. Our mission is to keep you safe by teaching you how scammers operate, exposing the most common scams, helping you develop smart online habits, and showing you how to spot scams before and after they happen.
Don't be a victim! Knowledge is your best defence.
Did You Know That?
In 2023, elderly victims over 60 reported losses exceeding $3.4 billion to the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Centre, an 11% increase from 2022. Tech support scams accounted for nearly 18,000 complaints and $600 million lost. Call centre schemes disproportionately targeted seniors, who made up 40% of victims but suffered 58% of total losses, nearly $770 million. Financial devastation and shame forced many victims to drain retirement accounts and remortgage homes, leading some to take their own lives tragically.

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