Beware of census fraud, job scams and other cybercrimes
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These are America's hottest rip-offs right now, according to the experts at AARP's Fraud Watch Network. Don't get burned. 1. JOB SCAMS Crooks find potential victims using
online search tools to look for résumés of job seekers. PITCH: You're contacted about what sounds like the job of a lifetime and even given a check to cover expenses — just wire money
back or send gift cards to cover fees. Only later do you figure out the check is fake. METHOD: Usually via email or a professional networking site. PREVENTION: Real jobs don't come at a
cost (actual recruiters are paid by the business). 2. CENSUS SCAMS Impostors could pretend to be census takers. PITCH: You could be asked for your Social Security number or credit card
information. METHOD: A fake census worker shows up at your door. Or you're contacted by phone, mail or email. PREVENTION: The Census Bureau will never ask for your Social Security
number, solicit donations or threaten you with arrest if you don't cooperate. Census takers carry government IDs. For more information, visit 2020census.gov. 3. ELECTION SCAMS Scammers
send out fake ads as political action committees or pose as pollsters or campaign volunteers. PITCH: They pretend to be legitimate fundraisers to trick you into giving them your credit card
number or sending a “donation” by gift card or wire transfer. METHOD: Phone, email, social media posts — the same ways that candidates contact you. PREVENTION: Don't donate to a
candidate from an unsolicited pitch. Reach out directly to those you support. 4. MEDICARE FRAUD A crook will tell you that you can get a free DNA swab test for cancer, or medical devices or
services. PITCH: To get the free health care, you just need to provide your Medicare number. METHOD: This offer usually comes via phone or email. Vans drive through neighborhoods, with
people knocking on doors offering tests in return for Medicare numbers. PREVENTION: Never give your Medicare number to anyone but a trusted medical professional. 5. PHISHING SCAMS Scammers
pretend to be Amazon representatives, taking advantage of the fact that the company sent more than 3.5 billion packages last year. PITCH: You'll be told a package can't be
delivered until you “confirm” your credit card number. METHOD: Crooks send out millions of random emails. Within the email is a link that, if opened, places malware on your computer to
harvest data. PREVENTION: Don't give information via a link. Go to Amazon's website directly. 6. COVID-19 SCAMS You get an email offering a coronavirus vaccine or access to
critical medical equipment. PITCH: Anxiety's high; you are urged to protect yourself. METHOD: Some emails ask for credit card information, then bill you for products that never arrive.
Others include a link that will install malware to steal your passwords. PREVENTION: Visit government health agency websites for updates. Be wary of emails during a crisis. There is no
COVID-19 vaccine.
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