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1 Scams & Schemes Common Sense Media

2 Vocabulary Scam Identity Theft
– an attempt to trick someone, usually with the intention of stealing money or private information - a type of crime in which your private information is stolen and used for criminal activity

3 Vocabulary Phishing Vulnerable – when people send you phony s, pop-up messages, social media messages, texts, calls, or links to fake websites in order to hook you into giving out your personal information. – in a position that makes it easier for you to be harmed or attacked

4 Think About? What is the purpose of a scam?
What tricks do people use to carry out a scam? Can people get scammed on the Internet? How? Do you know someone who has been scammed? What happened

5 What is Identity Theft? People who scam don’t always go for money, they use a variety of strategies to get private information. Private info used to get access to bank & credit card accounts or other personal accounts Even “re-create” someone’s identity & produce false documents

6 Kinds of personal info thieves look for
Full name Date of birth & location Driver’s license or passport number Social security number Passwords Account #’s & the companies where you have accounts Current & previous addresses & phone numbers

7 Teen’s Vulnerable Look for “clean” SS numbers – haven’t been used to get credit yet Thieves may sell or use them Being a victim can ruin your financial future If using parents’ info & cards online putting them at risk Can take months, even years to recover your identity & may be expensive

8 How to catch a phish? Be skeptical about online requests for personal info Be skeptical about online messages from friends that seem out of character (account hacked)

9 Clues to Spotting A Scam Email
Need to verify account information Sense of urgency Spelling errors Too good to be true Generic greeting Accounts in trouble link in or attachment

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16 Protecting Yourself Online
Avoid opening the message or Don’t click on any links or download attachments. Might contain viruses or spyware Don’t reply Mark as “junk mail” or “spam” If concerned about an account contact customer service by phone.

17 Consumer Fraud Reporting

18 Wrap Up What kinds of information do identity thieves look for – and why? How do thieves try to get at your information? What can you do to avoid falling for scams?

19 Helpful websites Forward spam emails to spam@uce.gov Stolen Identities


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