Know what to trust online.
73% of Americans have experienced online scams. Tech CEOs fall for phishing. 30-year-olds lose money to AI voice scams. Everyone gets scammed.
Why? Because AI made scams impossible to spot with the old tricks. That voice sounds exactly like your grandson. That email looks perfect. The caller ID shows the real number.
Learn the new rules.
Can You Spot the Scam?
These look real. They sound urgent. But they're all fake. Practice recognizing the red flags before they cost you.
Text Message
Fake package delivery
USPS: Your package delivery failed due to incorrect address. Confirm your details to reschedule:
usps-redelivery.com/track
Red Flags:
- • Suspicious URL (not usps.com)
- • Creates false urgency
- • USPS doesn't text about addresses
Fake security alert
From: security@amazon-alert.com
Unusual Activity on Your Account
Dear Customer,
We detected unusual activity on your account. Your account will be suspended in 24 hours unless you verify your identity immediately.
Click here to verify now
Amazon Security Team
Red Flags:
- • Email not from amazon.com
- • Threatens account suspension
- • Demands immediate action
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What You'll Learn
The most common threats targeting people right now
Text & Email Scams
Fake package alerts. Phishing emails that look perfect. Bank warnings that seem real. Learn the signs AI can't fake.
Voice & Call Scams
Your grandson calling from jail. The IRS demanding payment. Tech support calling about your computer. Know what questions to ask.
Online Shopping Traps
Fake reviews written by AI. Sellers that disappear after payment. Deals that are too good to be true—because they are.
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