Medicare Impersonation
Fake Medicare calls during open enrollment. They’re after your personal information and money.
Read the guide →Clear, respectful guidance for seniors and families — so you can spot fraud before it costs you a dime.
Start with the most common attack paths — then go deeper when you need it.
Fake Medicare calls during open enrollment. They’re after your personal information and money.
Read the guide →Pop‑ups warning about “viruses” with phone numbers to call — designed to create panic and urgency.
Learn the signs →One leak, one click, one fake login — and scammers can become you financially.
Lock it down →No fear tactics — just clear steps you can actually follow.
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A simple system: learn the pattern, verify the claim, take the safe next step.
We show you the exact scripts scammers use — so you recognize the play immediately.
Use official numbers and trusted steps — never the number they give you.
Lock down accounts, stop repeat attempts, and report to the right agencies.
We cite and follow official agencies and established fraud watchdogs.