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Exposed Personal Data Enabled 72% Of Elder Fraud Cases

Summary by digitalinformationworld.com
It's no novelty that fraudsters pose a threat to senior citizens living in the US, as reports show they are increasingly vulnerable to new cybercrimes, especially those involving AI-powered phishing scams and spoofing attacks. Despite improvements in digital safety education among the elderly, their limited data security knowledge (and hard-earned financial savings) make them easy targets for criminals exploiting personal information. As a resul…
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digitalinformationworld.com broke the news in on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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