Nearly 103 million Americans—about 4 in 10 adults—have already experienced fraud, and concern is widespread. Learn how everyday habits, like answering unknown calls or texts, leave people vulnerable. #fraudwatchnetwork#AARPvolunteer
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Impostors can create convincing fake social media profiles using your photos and personal details, often without your knowledge. Here's how it works, where to report it and ways to help prevent or limit account misuse. #fraudwatchnetwork#AARPvolunteer
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Got a message about a product recall? It could be a scam. Don't click the link. Instead, verify through the company's official website or check recalls directly at https://t.co/76LCVVUEIf #fraudwatchnetwork#AARPvolunteer
Getting called for jury service is a routine part of life. But if that summons to civic duty comes in the form of a phone call or email, be suspicious: It’s probably a jury duty scam. #fraudwatchnetwork#AARPvolunteer
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Investment scams aren’t new, but these days they often come in a new form: cryptocurrency scams. Here's how they work and the red flags to look for. #fraudwatchnetwork#AARPvolunteer
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After a loss, families deserve support—not scams. Yet criminals often monitor obituaries and social media to target grieving loved ones. Learn the warning signs of bereavement scams and how to protect your family. #fraudwatchnetwork#AARPvolunteer
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Criminals stole nearly $400,000 from Mary Ellen during a months-long scheme that started with a fake “Amazon Fraud Protection” call. Her story shows how convincing these scams can be—and why awareness matters. #fraudwatchnetwork#AARPvolunteer
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From fake job offers and recovery scams to digital arrest threats and online romance schemes, familiar frauds are getting more sophisticated #fraudwatchnetwork#AARPvolunteer
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Top stories in robotics today:
- Uber plans robotaxi blitz in 15 cities this year
- Waymo builds a world model for robotaxis
- EV maker Faraday Future pivots to humanoids
- Harvard 3D-prints programmable soft robots
- Quick hits on other robotics news
If someone asks you to pay using an unconventional method (also called a crypto ATM)—that’s a major red flag for a scam. #fraudwatchnetwork#AARPvolunteer
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