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Senior citizens are more likely to fall victim to identity theft as they are usually not well familiar with technology. Identity thieves, taking advantage of this, easily manipulate & steal personal data from them. Also, it takes time for this fraud to come into light due to lack of technological knowledge & digital fraud awareness in senior citizens.

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Why senior citizens are more vulnerable to identity theft?

Older adults are trusting, not quite as technologically savvy and often have large savings or retirement accounts. As they grow older, many of them need help from caretakers who have access to financial and medical records that include sensitive personal information. Also, elders tend to be less aware of risks and may miss scam or con signs.

What are the areas where older adults are more vulnerable to identity theft?

  • Medical identity theft:

    Anyone with bad intentions can steal their insurance information such as their medical insurance number and use that to file false claims, get prescription drugs or even have procedures done. This is dangerous, as it can lead to medical records including inaccurate medical details. It can also be costly, if your loved one ends up being billed for services they did not receive.

  • Cyber fraud:

    Older adults are more vulnerable to online scams simply because many of them are less proficient with internet and digital methods of communications. They may not be as adept at spotting spam e-mails, and they may not be aware that they shouldn’t click on mysterious links, even if it looks like it’s from friends or family members.

  • Phishing attack:

    Most of us have received these spam calls, but those 60 years of age and older are especially targeted by fake telemarketers looking to score personal information by promising you deals, too good to be true.

How you can protect your loved ones?

  • Monitor their accounts:

    Your parents may not be the computer savvy, so offering to help them keep tabs on their finances and credit information online can be a big help. You can even have alerts set up that can notify you of changes, so you can take an instant action.

  • Make them aware of identity theft and cyber fraud:

    Educate your loved ones about types of digital frauds and remind them how detrimental the loss of personal information can be. Also, help them recall that legitimate businesses never ask for personal details over the phone – and that they should never give out personally identifiable information.

  • Invest in best identity protection plan:

    A best identity protection program reduces the risk to a great extent. Consider Cyberior Digital Identity Protection.

About Cyberior

Cyberior is an offering developed by Europ Assistance. The Europ Assistance Group is a global leader in Cyber Fraud and Identity Protection solutions. Collectively, we protect over 165 millions individuals in over 15 countries. This Cyberior solution is enabled with our industry leading technology capabilities and 24/7 support platform. Cyberior puts consumers in control of their own digital identity.

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