Online threats look different at every stage of life. Choose the group that fits you or someone you care about.
Protecting finances, securing accounts and devices, recognizing phishing and fraud at home and at work.
Friendly, patient, jargon free guidance on scams that target older adults, with hands on device help.
Online threats come in many forms. Explore each category to learn the warning signs and how to protect yourself and the people you care about.
Romance scams, phishing, fake invoices, investment cons, CRA impersonation, and identity theft. The highest-dollar threat.
Securing phones and computers, strong passwords, two-step verification, software updates, public Wi-Fi safety.
Deepfake voices and video, AI-written scam messages, fake job offers, and how scams are evolving.
Oversharing, data breaches, location tracking, and weak privacy settings. Controlling who sees your information.
Online predators, cyberbullying, and human trafficking recruitment. Recognizing unsafe contact early.
Counterfeit stores, malicious links, fake deals, and unsafe downloads. Knowing a trustworthy site from a trap.
If something has happened to you or someone you care about, it is not your fault. The organizations below are here to help, and reporting can protect others too.