Comprehensive Fraud Protection Resources

Protection from digital fraud and scams

Access expert guides, trusted helplines, and educational tools specifically designed to help seniors navigate today’s digital world safely. From essential safety tips to specialized support services, we’ve gathered the most reliable resources to protect you and your family from fraud.

Essential Cybersafe Tips

Simple rules to protect yourself online

Essential Resources

Practical Self‑Help Guides & Online Tips

Helplines & Support Networks

  • The AARP Fraud Watch Network provides a free helpline (877‑908‑3360) staffed by trained specialists who offer support, counseling, and referrals for potential fraud victims.
  • Eldercare Locator, via USAging, connects seniors to local fraud‑reporting agencies, and offers resources like Protect Your Wallet guide: https://www.usaging.org/h4h2024resources
  • Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP)—a U.S. federally funded volunteer network—educates seniors to detect and report Medicare or Medicaid fraud; it’s been active for years and has recovered significant funds.

Educational Programs & Community Workshops

  • Senior Strong highlights local workshops/seminars and online training programs (interactive webinars, virtual simulations, self‑paced courses, community forums) to help seniors learn about fraud in a safe, collaborative environment: https://www.seniorstrong.org/community-resources-for-senior-fraud-protection-training/
  • DART Academy (an e‑learning platform) empowers older adults through realistic scam‑scenario learning and detective-style engagement.
  • Academic Innovation: A new 2025 study developed a cybersafety card game that helps seniors learn through play about scams, password safety, privacy, and responding to cyber threats—and participants found it engaging and useful.

Tech Support & Digital Literacy Services

Financial Tools for Protection

  • True Link offers a specially designed Visa card and platform for seniors: it includes fraud‑detection, customizable spending limits, blocks on telemarketer/charity calls, and alerts—ideal for reducing financial abuse.

Staying Informed & Reporting Scams

  • Reports from 2023–2024 show senior scam losses rose significantly (e.g., $3.4B in 2023; $4.8B in 2024), with investment, romance, and tech‑support cons particularly prevalent. Experts recommend verifying contacts, using social support, and consulting professionals.
  • Seniors Against Scams lists practical actions: pause before reacting, verify identities, report via FTC, IC3, BBB, USPS, state AGs, Social Security and Medicare hotlines: https://www.seniorsagainstscams.org/scam-prevention-resources

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