Crime

Scam targets seniors

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by the Journal-Opinion

The IRS yesterday issued a warning about the rising threat of impersonation scams, targeting older adults by pretending to be government officials, aiming to steal sensitive personal information and money.

  • These scammers, per an IRS news release, deploy advanced techniques to fabricate a veneer of credibility, including the manipulation of caller IDs to appear legitimate. Here are just a few examples of their schemes:
  • Impersonation of known entities: Fraudsters often pose as representatives from government agencies — including the IRS, Social Security Administration and Medicare — others in the tax community or familiar businesses and charities. By spoofing caller IDs, scammers can deceive victims into believing they are receiving legitimate communications.
  • Claims of problems or prizes: Scammers frequently fabricate urgent scenarios, such as outstanding debts or promises of significant prize winnings. Victims may be falsely informed that they owe the IRS money, are owed a tax refund, need to verify accounts or must pay fees to claim non-existent lottery winnings.
  • Pressure for immediate action: These deceitful actors create a sense of urgency, demanding that victims take immediate action without allowing time for reflection. Common tactics include threats of arrest, deportation, license suspension or computer viruses to coerce quick compliance.
  • Specified payment methods: To complicate traceability, scammers insist on unconventional payment methods, including cryptocurrency, wire transfers, payment apps or gift cards, and often require victims to provide sensitive information like gift card numbers.

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3 replies »

  1. Perhaps a call to Bernie by an imitator will request him to screw his head back on and pull it out of his butt. He has been scamming us for a long time . Should be about time for his turn.

  2. the elderly faced a massive scam demic with the covid kill shot//// this will be the scam of the century///////////