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If you want more tips and tricks for staying safe online, check out these resources:
National Cybersecurity Alliance: staysafeonline.org. We have hundreds of free resources, articles, webinars, and videos about all sorts of online safety topics on our website.
Sextortion is a heinous crime where criminals blackmail victims by threatening to release graphic images. Teenage males are the most common victims. To learn more and educate your loved ones (like a grandchild) visit noescaperoom.org. If you know someone who is a victim, get help at bit.ly/FBISextortion
To report cybercrime to the FBI, file a report at ic3.gov. The FBI might not follow up in all cases, but reporting is extremely useful for fighting back against scammers.
To learn more about pig butchering and mistaken text scams (and have a few laughs!), check out this John Oliver segment:
To protect yourself from identity theft, freeze your credit! You can learn more at frozenpii.com
If you’re a victim of identity theft, the Identity Theft Resource Center can help at idtheftcenter.orgTo learn more about the latest scams, visit senior-scam-alerts.beehiiv.com
Read the TIAA report “Safeguarding retirement in the age of scams”:
tiaa.org/public/institute/publication/2025/safeguarding-retirement-in-the-age-of-scamsNCA Article — Why do Scammers Target Older Adults?
NCA Article — How to Avoid Social Security Scams: Spot the Red Flags and Protect Yourself
NCA Article — Online Safety Tips for Older Adults
If you want more tips and tricks for staying safe online, check out these resources:
National Cybersecurity Alliance: staysafeonline.org. We have hundreds of free resources, articles, webinars, and videos about all sorts of online safety topics on our website.
Sextortion is a heinous crime where criminals blackmail victims by threatening to release graphic images. Teenage males are the most common victims. To learn more and educate your loved ones (like a grandchild) visit noescaperoom.org. If you know someone who is a victim, get help at bit.ly/FBISextortion
To report cybercrime to the FBI, file a report at ic3.gov. The FBI might not follow up in all cases, but reporting is extremely useful for fighting back against scammers.
To learn more about pig butchering and mistaken text scams (and have a few laughs!), check out this John Oliver segment:
To protect yourself from identity theft, freeze your credit! You can learn more at frozenpii.com
If you’re a victim of identity theft, the Identity Theft Resource Center can help at idtheftcenter.orgTo learn more about the latest scams, visit senior-scam-alerts.beehiiv.com
Read the TIAA report “Safeguarding retirement in the age of scams”:
tiaa.org/public/institute/publication/2025/safeguarding-retirement-in-the-age-of-scamsNCA Article — Why do Scammers Target Older Adults?
NCA Article — How to Avoid Social Security Scams: Spot the Red Flags and Protect Yourself
NCA Article — Online Safety Tips for Older Adults
If you want more tips and tricks for staying safe online, check out these resources:
National Cybersecurity Alliance: staysafeonline.org. We have hundreds of free resources, articles, webinars, and videos about all sorts of online safety topics on our website.
Sextortion is a heinous crime where criminals blackmail victims by threatening to release graphic images. Teenage males are the most common victims. To learn more and educate your loved ones (like a grandchild) visit noescaperoom.org. If you know someone who is a victim, get help at bit.ly/FBISextortion
To report cybercrime to the FBI, file a report at ic3.gov. The FBI might not follow up in all cases, but reporting is extremely useful for fighting back against scammers.
To learn more about pig butchering and mistaken text scams (and have a few laughs!), check out this John Oliver segment:
To protect yourself from identity theft, freeze your credit! You can learn more at frozenpii.com
If you’re a victim of identity theft, the Identity Theft Resource Center can help at idtheftcenter.orgTo learn more about the latest scams, visit senior-scam-alerts.beehiiv.com
Read the TIAA report “Safeguarding retirement in the age of scams”:
tiaa.org/public/institute/publication/2025/safeguarding-retirement-in-the-age-of-scamsNCA Article — Why do Scammers Target Older Adults?
NCA Article — How to Avoid Social Security Scams: Spot the Red Flags and Protect Yourself
NCA Article — Online Safety Tips for Older Adults



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