05/05/2025
You receive an SMS saying:
‘Your card has been suspended. Click here to update your info.’
Do you think this message is real?
Comment your answer below!”
This Real?
Protecting our elders from digital scams.
05/05/2025
You receive an SMS saying:
‘Your card has been suspended. Click here to update your info.’
Do you think this message is real?
Comment your answer below!”
This Real?
05/05/2025
1. Never share your card number with anyone
2. Never answer unknown calls asking for your data
3. Never enter personal info on untrusted websites
things you should NEVER do!
05/05/2025
A real bank will never ask for your personal details through a call or text.
If you’re unsure, call the bank directly using the official number.”
Tip – Digital Safety Fact
05/05/2025
If someone calls claiming to be from the bank and asks for your card number or the code you just received… hang up immediately!
A real bank will never ask for this over the phone.
Post – Fake Bank Call
04/05/2025
⚠️ Elder Fraud is on the Rise! ⚠️
Scammers are exploiting our elderly loved ones, tricking them into giving away money or personal information through fraudulent schemes. It’s vital to be aware of how these scams work and how to avoid them.
Common Fraudulent Tactics:
• Fake calls or emails claiming to be from family members in distress.
• Offering fake “investment opportunities” or prizes.
• Impersonating government officials for tax fraud.
💡 Steps to Protect Yourself:
1. Always verify the identity of anyone asking for money or personal details.
2. Report suspicious activity immediately to local authorities or your bank.
3. Stay informed – the more you know, the safer you’ll be.
Let’s keep our seniors safe from fraud. Share this message and protect a loved one today!
04/05/2025
🚨 Seniors Are At Risk! 🚨
Hackers and scammers are increasingly targeting elderly individuals with sophisticated tactics. Whether it’s fake lottery wins, tech support scams, or phishing emails, these criminals have one goal: to steal your hard-earned money and personal data.
📱 How to Stay Protected:
1. Never share your financial details over the phone or online unless you initiated the conversation.
2. Educate yourself and loved ones about common scams and fraud tactics.
3. Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) on all your accounts for an added layer of security.
Spread awareness to keep our elders safe from cybercrime!
04/05/2025
🛡️ Identity Theft is Real! 🛡️
Did you know that seniors are especially vulnerable to identity theft? Scammers target the elderly, using tactics like phishing emails and phone calls to steal personal information.
🔒 Here’s How You Can Protect Yourself:
1. Be cautious with personal information – Avoid sharing personal details over the phone or through email unless you’re sure of who’s asking.
2. Set up strong passwords – Create unique, complex passwords for each account and change them regularly.
3. Watch out for phishing attempts – Never click on suspicious links or attachments in emails or texts.
4. Monitor your accounts – Regularly check your bank and credit card statements for unauthorized transactions.
Let’s stand together to protect our elderly community from fraud and identity theft!