The Observer

Tips for seniors to avoid being victims of cyber scams

Special to the
Opelika Observer

Senior citizens are losing roughly $2.9 billion because of cyber-scams each year. Reclaiming accounts, dealing with the fraud departments, and resetting passwords is a complicated and stressful process that no one should have to experience.
Impact of Cybercrime on Senior Citizens
The United States Senate Special Committee on Aging estimates senior citizens are losing $2.9 billion each year due to scams targeting seniors
Cyber criminals target people over the age of 60 more than any other age group. Out of the 257,667 reported cyber crimes in 2018, people over the age of 60 were victim to more than 62,000 crimes (24%).
The average loss per scam reported for people 50 and older is about $30,150. According to the United States Consumer Financial Protection Bureau:

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