Types of Scam

Don’t Be a Victim

Know These Common Types of Scams to Protect Yourself

Impersonation and Authority Fraud

Criminals impersonate officials or authority figures to trick victims. They demand money or sensitive information.

Payment Method Fraud

This fraud obtains and misuses payment information. It involves skimming, phishing, or unauthorized transactions.

Cyber and Device Security Fraud

This fraud deceives victims into compromising digital security. Perpetrators gain access, steal data, or extort money.

Investment, Financial Opportunity, and Tax Evasion Fraud

Fraudsters promise high returns on investments that are fraudulent or illegal. They promote illegal tax evasion tactics. They leverage trust and pressure victims to act quickly.

Relationship and Trust Exploitation Fraud

This fraud preys on emotions and trust through fake relationships. Scammers manipulate victims for money.

Identity Theft Fraud

Fraudsters might use your stolen info to drain bank accounts, open fraudulent credit lines, intercept government benefits or tax refunds, impersonate you during legal arrests, leaving you with debt and a compromised reputation.

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