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EP287 How to Protect Against Digital Fraud

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Today we dive into the shadowy world of digital fraud and the sophisticated tactics used by scammers to lure unsuspecting victims. With March being Fraud Prevention Month in Canada, I want to emphasize the importance of being vigilant all year round to avoid falling prey to these scams.

Listen in as I share eight common signs of digital fraud that individuals should be aware of, including high-pressure sales tactics, offers that seem too good to be true, requests for personal or financial information, and attempts to keep the transaction secret. By being aware of the signs and staying informed, you can avoid falling prey to these scams and keep your personal information and finances safe.

“Staying informed and vigilant is your best protection against fraud.” - Tracey Bissett

This Week on Young Money:

  • How to protect against digital fraud.
  • Why we should be vigilant about protecting ourselves against fraud all year round.
  • The importance of remembering that sometimes deals are too good to be true.
  • Why you should never give financial information to an unknown source.
  • Why we should only take financial advice from reputable sources.

Key takeaways:

  1. If the offer is too good to be true, it probably is.
  2. Never give financial information to an unidentified or unverified business or individual.
  3. If something is made to be secret, it may not be a good thing.
  4. Being guilted into a transaction is not safe.
  5. Do your due diligence on the financial advice you take.
  6. Be aware of links and attachments.

Resources Mentioned:

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Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts.

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Follow the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.

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Innhold levert av Tracey Bissett. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Tracey Bissett eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.

Today we dive into the shadowy world of digital fraud and the sophisticated tactics used by scammers to lure unsuspecting victims. With March being Fraud Prevention Month in Canada, I want to emphasize the importance of being vigilant all year round to avoid falling prey to these scams.

Listen in as I share eight common signs of digital fraud that individuals should be aware of, including high-pressure sales tactics, offers that seem too good to be true, requests for personal or financial information, and attempts to keep the transaction secret. By being aware of the signs and staying informed, you can avoid falling prey to these scams and keep your personal information and finances safe.

“Staying informed and vigilant is your best protection against fraud.” - Tracey Bissett

This Week on Young Money:

  • How to protect against digital fraud.
  • Why we should be vigilant about protecting ourselves against fraud all year round.
  • The importance of remembering that sometimes deals are too good to be true.
  • Why you should never give financial information to an unknown source.
  • Why we should only take financial advice from reputable sources.

Key takeaways:

  1. If the offer is too good to be true, it probably is.
  2. Never give financial information to an unidentified or unverified business or individual.
  3. If something is made to be secret, it may not be a good thing.
  4. Being guilted into a transaction is not safe.
  5. Do your due diligence on the financial advice you take.
  6. Be aware of links and attachments.

Resources Mentioned:

Rate, Share & Inspire Other Young Millionaires-in-the-Making

Thanks for tuning into the Young Money Podcast - the advice show for young millionaires-in-the-making! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave us a rating and review. Visit our website to learn how easy it is to leave a review on Apple Podcasts.

Don’t forget to share your favorite episodes on social media!

Follow the Young Money Podcast on iTunes so you never miss an episode and reach out to us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, our LinkedIn Company Page, or by visiting our website.

  continue reading

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