A new report from the Better Business Bureau (BBB) reveals a worrying trend: scams targeting older adults have risen by 10% since 2023. This alarming increase highlights the growing need for awareness and education to protect the elderly from fraud schemes. The BBB has pinpointed various scams, including fraudulent phone calls, email phishing, and deceptive online offers, as primary threats to older adults. Experts suggest that the rise in technology use among seniors may be contributing to their vulnerability. The report calls for community involvement, encouraging family members and caregivers to educate their older relatives on how to recognize and avoid these scams. With financial safety at stake, it is crucial for older adults to remain vigilant and for communities to support efforts in enhancing their security. By spreading awareness and providing resources, the hope is to curb the rising tide of scams against the elderly.
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