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Making Phones Hack-Proof for Seniors, Friends and Family.

One of the things cyberthieves count on and look for are potential victims who are unaware of what they can do to stay safe and be less vulnerable. Many scammers prey on those over 60 years of age for precisely that reason. Learn also facts about SIM jacking as it could help. Statistics show, sadly, that the older crowd loses more money annually to phone-based scams than other age groups. Is there any way to help change this fact? There is. What if that targeted group, with the help of people who cared, was 1) made aware of some common dangers and 2) also learned how to boost their defenses? Most likely, the scammers would not have it so easy in those cases. This new infographic below—exclusive to WhatIsMyIPAddress.com—is a perfect example of that: People helping others stay safe. Cyberthieves often target people over the age of 60, assuming that audience can be fooled or bullied into giving up their money or information. Scammers just assume grandparents have low cyber-awareness and that makes them easy prey. And although that may be the case, it doesn’t have to stay that way and remain a given! Family by family or friend by friend, ordinary people can join in the fight against cybercrime without having to invent an app. It can start with you! All you, and others like you, need to do is share what you all know with others about being cyber-savvy and prepared. If everyone picked just one friend or family member to help, imagine the changes we could make. On the website EasyPrey.com , you can not only read helpful articles on how to avoid scams and fraud, but you can also see a list of episodes on similar, vital topics. The podcast was created and is hosted by Chris Parker, CEO of WhatIsMyIPAddress.com. Here are a couple of examples of Easy Prey podcast episodes on the topic of taking care of those we care about: But first the bad news, or at least the reality, and it’s simply this—scams (fraud attempts) and scammers (the people running scams) will always be with us. More than that, fraudsters are relentless with attacks and are always on the prowl to find easy prey. They adopt new technologies; they are opportunistic and react to what is going on in the world that cause people to become fearful…or greedy. Finally, they are working in concert with other scammers to create what has become a scam network, globally. Scammers are no longer a few swindlers working a neighborhood or a convention who are looking for victims on a one-by-one basis. They have expanded. People are realizing that good defense starts at home. That’s why adult children are actively helping their aging parents and grandparents become better protected against scammers. It’s also why schools, parent organizations and cyber experts are raising the awareness of cybercrimes against children of all ages. You can read about one cybersecurity expert’s story and efforts here on our website . Keeping those we care about safer online  starts by caring enough to help. Making phones hack-proof is just one place to start! If you want to learn more about cybersafety, follow the content on WhatIsMyIPAddress.com.

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