We empower seniors and caregivers to identify and prevent cybercrime & scams through a combination of expert guidance and powerful technology. Our proven 3-step framework—Educate, Prevent, and Respond—forms the foundation of our approach. Our advanced systems provide peace of mind by proactively protecting seniors, reducing their vulnerability, and fostering safer communities. We're committed to safeguarding the financial well-being and peace of mind of older adults and their families.
The Impact of Cybercrime on Seniors
Financial Loss & Instability
Losing money to fraud can severely impact their ability to afford basic necessities like housing, food, and healthcare leading to emotion and physical health issues.
In 2022, seniors worldwide lost $1 billion to romance scams, with a significant number of victims from the United States.
Emotional Distress
Scams are traumatic for seniors, causing feelings of shame, guilt, and betrayal. These experiences often lead to anxiety, depression, and social isolation.
Nearly 40% of older adults who experience a scam attempt report that it had a major impact on their mental, emotional, or physical health.
Physical Health Decline
The stress and trauma associated can impact physical health or exacerbate existing health conditions.
Victims of financial abuse are 3 times more likely to be hospitalized and have a 60% higher risk of death compared to those who haven't been victimized.
Scams Are On The Rise.
Seniors are increasingly targeted by sophisticated scams, resulting in devastating financial losses and emotional distress for both them and their families. Many older adults lack the knowledge and resources to identify and avoid these deceptions, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation. This vulnerability not only impacts their financial security but also their overall well-being and independence.
- Seniors lost $3.4 Billion to scams in 2023
- Romance and IT scams are two of the most common scams against seniors
- Many seniors are hesitant to report being scammed due to embarrassment, fear of losing independence, or not realizing they've been victimized.
Senior Scam Crisis: Understanding & Combating Financial Exploitation of the Elderly
Learn about the scam crisis and how to protect our most vulnerable population.
Get Access to the White Paper HereOur Approach To Safeguarding Seniors Against Cybercrime
1️⃣ EDUCATE
Twice a year, we offer a 90-minute educational session on digital scams. These sessions aim to raise awareness and promote preventive measures, helping participants avoid falling victim to fraudulent activities.
2️⃣ PREVENT
We continuously monitor your digital accounts for potential password leaks, regularly update security measures, and safeguard your valuable personal information from unauthorized access.
3️⃣ RESPOND
We offer 24/7 scam hotline assistance and online support to help you quickly identify scams and guide you through the necessary next steps. Our expert team explains common scams, highlights potential red flags, and provides personalized resources tailored to your needs.
How We Keep Seniors Safe
🧠 Empowerment Through Education
🛡️ Proactive Protection with the Scam Prevention Engine
☎️ Immediate Assistance & Expert Guidance
Average Losses of the Top 6 Most Common Scams Against Seniors
$609,230
Average retirement Savings (65-74)
74%
Of Adults aged 50-80 reported experiencing a scam attempt in the past two years
$975,000,000
Loss to Cryptocurrency Scams by seniors in 2022
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