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5 tips to beat scammers with this year, 2025. Scammers are getting smarter, but so can you. Slam the Scam Day is all about raising awareness and stopping fraudsters in their tracks. How many of you have ever felt personally victimized by a weird text or a suspicious phone call? Of course it happens — unfortunately, more often than not. Scammers target people through phone calls, emails, social media, you name it.
Scammers use various methods to trick people into giving up personal data. Here are some of the most common schemes you should be aware of:
Scammers call and pretend to be from the Social Security Administration, IRS, or law enforcement, claiming you owe money or that your benefits are at risk. They may demand payment via gift cards, wire transfers, or cryptocurrency — all red flags.
Cybercriminals send emails or text messages pretending to be banks, online services, or government agencies. These messages often contain urgent requests to verify your identity or reset your password — but they’re designed to steal your login credentials.
Scammers take advantage of crises and natural disasters by posing as charities seeking donations. If a charity asks for money in cryptocurrency, wire transfers, or prepaid gift cards, it’s likely a scam. Always verify the charity before donating.
On platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and online marketplaces, scammers post fake giveaways, impersonate brands, or sell counterfeit products. Some even hijack real accounts to trick friends and followers into sending money.
Scammers rely on deception, but you may be able to outsmart them with these security tips:
Scammers are always looking for new ways to steal your data, but awareness is your best defense. This Slam the Scam Day, take control: educate yourself, share this information, and use cybersecurity tools to stay protected. Let’s slam the scam together!