Follow trusted sources for scam alerts. Learn about common scams like phishing, fake investments, romance fraud, and tech support scams.
Never share sensitive info via email or phone unless you initiate the contact. Use strong passwords and enable two-factor authentication.
Always confirm identities. Don’t trust caller ID or email names—scammers can fake them. Look up official contact details yourself.
Be cautious of offers that are too good to be true, urgent messages, or requests for gift card or crypto payments.
Keep your devices and apps up-to-date. Use antivirus protection and avoid public Wi-Fi for sensitive activities.
Regularly review your statements and credit reports. Consider credit monitoring or freezing your credit to block identity theft.