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How to Protect Yourself from Scams and Fraud

TSP Staff By TSP Staff Last updated: July 22, 2025 3 Min Read
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3. Take Advantage of Your Bank’s Protection Services

Many banks and credit card companies offer valuable tools to help protect you. These include:

  • Fraud monitoring: Your bank may notify you of unusual transactions.
  • Digital card controls: You can often lock your card from your phone if it’s lost or stolen.
  • Two-factor authentication (2FA): Use 2FA wherever it’s offered to make it harder for scammers to access your accounts.

4. Safeguard Seniors Against Financial Abuse

Unfortunately, older adults are frequently targeted by scammers—and sometimes by people they know. Here’s how to help protect aging parents or loved ones:

  • Talk about common scams: Help them understand what to watch for.
  • Encourage openness: Let them know it’s okay to talk to you if something seems suspicious.
  • Help manage online security: Strong passwords and up-to-date software go a long way.
  • Watch for signs of abuse: Unexplained withdrawals, a new “friend” managing their money, or secrecy about finances could be signs of financial exploitation.

5. Stay Informed and Skeptical

Fraudsters rely on misinformation and fear. Arm yourself with facts:

  • Don’t trust caller ID: It’s easy to spoof. Always verify independently.
  • Ignore unsolicited messages: Whether by email, phone, or text—if you didn’t ask for it, treat it with caution.
  • Be careful what you share on social media: Birthdays, pets’ names, and anniversaries are often used in passwords and security questions.

6. Take Control of Your Online Safety

More of our financial lives happen online than ever before. Make sure you’re being smart about it:

  • Use strong, unique passwords for every account.
  • Enable automatic updates on your devices and apps.
  • Use antivirus software and keep it up to date.
  • Be cautious with public Wi-Fi, especially when accessing financial apps or websites.

Final Thoughts

Protecting yourself from scams and fraud doesn’t have to be complicated. With a few good habits and the right tools, you can make it much harder for fraudsters to succeed. And if something seems off—trust your gut, pause, and double-check.

If you or someone you know has been targeted or has questions about how to better protect themselves, we’re here to help. Reach out to us for confidential support and resources to keep your finances safe.

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