Sandie Bobus
Sandie Bobus
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Smart Ways to Stay Safe From Today’s Most Common Scams

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Online scams are becoming more sophisticated every year. In fact, the Federal Trade Commission reports that consumers in the United States lose billions of dollars annually to fraud schemes ranging from fake investment offers to impersonation scams.

While the tactics evolve, the goal remains the same: to create urgency, build trust quickly, and pressure people into sharing money or personal information. The good news is that a few smart habits can dramatically reduce your risk.

Consumers reported losing more than $10 billion to fraud in a recent year, according to the Federal Trade Commission.

Source: Federal Trade Commission Consumer Sentinel Network

Understanding how these scams work is the first step toward protecting your finances and personal data.

Phone and Remote Access Scams

Criminals may call pretending to represent your bank, internet provider, or computer support team. They often claim there is an urgent problem and may ask you to download software that gives them remote access to your device.

  • Treat any unsolicited phone call with caution
  • If unsure, hang up and call the company using its official number
  • Never provide personal or banking information on unexpected calls
  • Do not install software that allows strangers to access your device
  • Carefully read any verification codes and never share them

Investment Scams

Investment scams attempt to lure people into fake opportunities that promise high returns with little or no risk. These offers often appear professional and may even seem endorsed by well-known public figures.

  • Be wary of unsolicited investment opportunities
  • Question any offer promising guaranteed high returns
  • Research companies independently before investing
  • Check official investor alert resources for warnings
  • If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is

Romance Scams

Romance scammers create fake profiles on dating platforms and social media to build emotional connections. Once trust is established, they often request money, gift cards, or financial help for supposed emergencies.

  • Be cautious with online relationships that escalate quickly
  • Use reverse image search to check profile photos
  • Never send money to someone you have not met in person
  • Report suspicious accounts to the platform

Buying and Selling Scams

Online marketplace fraud often involves unusual payment requests or pressure tactics designed to bypass normal protections.

  • Avoid payment requests via gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency
  • Be cautious of PayPal “Friends and Family” requests from strangers
  • Use payment methods that include buyer protection
  • Research buyers and sellers and review their history
  • When possible, meet locally in a safe public place

Strengthen Your Everyday Digital Security

Beyond spotting scams, strong digital habits add another layer of protection.

  • Use unique, complex passwords for every account
  • Consider using a reputable password manager
  • Enable multi-factor authentication wherever available
  • Limit the amount of personal information shared publicly
  • Review privacy settings on social media accounts

Keep Software Updated

Outdated software can create vulnerabilities that scammers exploit.

  • Turn on automatic updates for devices and apps
  • Install security patches promptly
  • Maintain reputable antivirus protection

Back Up Your Data Regularly

Your data is valuable. Regular backups can protect you in the event of ransomware, device failure, or other cyber incidents.

  • Back up important files on a routine schedule
  • Store backups in a secure separate location
  • Test backups periodically to ensure they work

Staying informed and alert is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself online. With a few consistent precautions, you can enjoy the convenience of the digital world while keeping your information secure.







     
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