Impersonation scams
Fake calls from "your bank" or "a grandchild", the fastest-growing fraud category.
For you
Plain language. Bigger text. No tech-speak. Just the steps that matter.
The specific risks
These are the three attack patterns that target seniors more than anyone else. Your plan starts with whichever one matters most for you.
Fake calls from "your bank" or "a grandchild", the fastest-growing fraud category.
Data brokers make it easy to target retirees with convincing scams.
When it’s unclear what’s safe to click, nothing feels safe.
What your plan looks like
These are illustrative examples of tasks tailored to seniors. Your actual plan is built from your answers and reorders the list by what moves your score the most for you.
Block unknown callers and silence calls from numbers not in your contacts.
5 min · personalised to your answers
Set a banking PIN with your bank and ask them to verify you for any phone request.
5 min · personalised to your answers
Add a trusted contact on your bank, email, and phone-carrier accounts.
5 min · personalised to your answers
Save five real scam examples on your phone so you know what to look for.
5 min · personalised to your answers
The number that matters
Sourced numbers, not vibes. We cite the report and the year, and we do not invent statistics.
People aged 60 and over reported losing more than $3.4 billion to internet crime in 2023, more than any other age group.
FBI Internet Crime Report (IC3), 2023
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