Digital Payment Frauds: 5 Things Senior Citizens Can Do To Avoid Such Threats
Scammers and fraudsters often send web links via emails and phones disguised as promotional content to lure unsuspecting individuals.
Scammers and fraudsters often send web links via emails and phones disguised as promotional content to lure unsuspecting individuals.
Banking frauds have increased nearly three times in the last one year, though the amount involved has declined to almost half. Here are the details
Many social media influencers offer financial and investment advice; while some are qualified, others are not and give misleading information, causing people to suffer major losses.
Senior citizens might be more vulnerable to online fraud due to various factors, including age, trusting nature, less tech-savvy, or lack of prompt help from family members.
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