Cyber scammers target parents, grandparents for digital theft | 60 Minutes

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  • @isabellawhitefera5338
    @isabellawhitefera5338 3 місяці тому +209

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  • @KamelaBlessing
    @KamelaBlessing 3 місяці тому +184

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  • @anthonycookfera4979
    @anthonycookfera4979 3 місяці тому +89

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  • @PirnanBongnim
    @PirnanBongnim 3 місяці тому +83

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  • @OutdatedGalaxy
    @OutdatedGalaxy Рік тому +38

    This happened to my grandmother's sister - thankfully she went to HEB to get the money out and they asked enough questions to catch on and stop her. They made her call her grandson back and found out that he was perfectly fine.
    Thank you HEB

    • @laurahoward5426
      @laurahoward5426 7 місяців тому

      HEB is the best

    • @laurahoward5426
      @laurahoward5426 7 місяців тому

      ​@@heyimJaxin
      Harold E.Butt grocery stores, beloved Texas institution

  • @keepgoodcompany1279
    @keepgoodcompany1279 Рік тому +208

    What I find surprising is that 60 minutes found it surprising it was seniors being scammed the hardest.

    • @ogcatlady
      @ogcatlady Рік тому +14

      That was my first thought!

    • @bmacfar2
      @bmacfar2 Рік тому +15

      Have they ever watched any news report on this topic ever?

    • @davechristian7543
      @davechristian7543 Рік тому +8

      What I find surprising is that 60 minutes America lets u comment n 60 min Australia doesn't 'anyone no why?

    • @Misakigi
      @Misakigi Рік тому +6

      I think it’s more like…the audience of 60 minutes is the same audience that’s getting scammed 😅 and THEY are surprised they’re a target. My dad just sent me this video; he was surprised and I was not

    • @1joytotheworld
      @1joytotheworld Рік тому +5

      Two Words: Scammer Payback! Peroigi ROCKS!🎸

  • @alexjohnston2734
    @alexjohnston2734 Рік тому +74

    Thank you for reporting on this. The more people who know the methods these scammers use, the less people who will hopefully be effected by them.

  • @nicketarsbrickman6342
    @nicketarsbrickman6342 3 місяці тому +74

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  • @barbaraford6110
    @barbaraford6110 Рік тому +24

    I am an 82 yr old grandmother had this experience 2 days ago thank God they did not get the money but it has left me and my husband emotionally Traumatized I can’t believe I almost fell for this They play on your emotions😩

    • @billbrasky8860
      @billbrasky8860 4 місяці тому +1

      If you did not lose any money then you have nothing to feel bad about. You should feel a little smug since you did not fall for it where others did. I am sure you are extra vigilant now

  • @my_handle1999
    @my_handle1999 10 місяців тому +13

    This particular scam has been going on for YEARS! How can people do this to anyone, let alone seniors? It's unconscionable.

    • @camillecali2
      @camillecali2 8 місяців тому

      They just do. Now that I am a senior. I just laugh at them and hang up. Which is what every one should do. Hang up and call your grandkid directly. Also if your family member has not quite dementia but is slowing down there are ways to send all calls but their actual contacts directly into a deleted folder. No one likes to lpse their independence but I do it on my phone. I can still listen to those voice messages if they leave one but mostly they dont leave messages

  • @StevenBrian-hb6wj
    @StevenBrian-hb6wj 3 місяці тому +93

    *Universal Dispute* is their holistic approach; they recognize that recovery extends beyond mere financial restitution. They provide compassionate support, understanding the emotional toll that such scams can exert on individuals.

  • @MaxAdventuresWith7
    @MaxAdventuresWith7 Рік тому +55

    Sad, really sad, specially that seniors are being the most targeted and tricked. This message (of education) should be intensified and continue to be spread to everyone as quickly as possible.

    • @TheShadowMan.
      @TheShadowMan. Рік тому +3

      this message has been made public MANY times in the last 20 YEARS!

    • @MaxAdventuresWith7
      @MaxAdventuresWith7 Рік тому +2

      @@TheShadowMan. that’s good. We have to do more, and more for awareness, and with AI on the rise, even more imperative.

    • @siriusjones956
      @siriusjones956 Рік тому +2

      The woman had 2 issues that could have stopper her. "Don't tell mom and dad" and the attorney sending someone to pick up 9k in cash. COME ON!

    • @brighteyes-ql2pb
      @brighteyes-ql2pb Рік тому +4

      When I receive messages about being hacked or from the bank or Amazon I just delete them

  • @oneoftheninetynine3953
    @oneoftheninetynine3953 Рік тому +26

    I realize the problem is knowing you're dealing with a scammer, but when I do, which happens a lot, I put the phone down and keep asking them to wait while I deal with an imaginary person who just walked in the door. If they are still on the phone after several minutes I just leave the room and go watch TV. They will stop calling after the 1rst or 2nd time you do this as time is money and they can't change that fact.

  • @Teemancan
    @Teemancan Рік тому +27

    I have to keep after my elderly mother that if she doesn't recognize a number on the caller ID-- DONT PICK UP. Let them leave a message (most times they don't) and if she doesn't recognize the person ignore the message. Every now and then she will say someone called and left a questionable message. I just remind her it's a scammer.

    • @mitziburnett975
      @mitziburnett975 Рік тому +3

      get an iPhone for her and if the number is not on your contact list it will not ring. If you call a business or other then it will ring.

    • @Mona.555
      @Mona.555 Рік тому

      I’m an older person and I’ve had “callers” info on the caller ID that show up as MY Name and number.
      You can’t believe Caller ID info. I’ve also received calls and texts from my bank that were bogus.
      The text said my account had been frozen and I needed to contact a department to unlock my account. It showed a link for the department.
      I knew not to click on the link in the text. Instead I went a got my card and called the number on the back. Just like I thought the text was bogus scammer.

  • @adamhuffman3354
    @adamhuffman3354 Рік тому +7

    So shameful. Our seniors have worked so hard for that money and these young people walk right over them.

    • @char7945
      @char7945 9 місяців тому

      Reparations

  • @sharonforkin6064
    @sharonforkin6064 Рік тому +7

    My mom received a call like this. Luckily they called her grandma and my mom has never been called grandma. My kids had their own nickname for her. That was what raised a red flag for her. So she played along and asked which grandson was calling. She only had one. The caller just hung up. My kids and I have code names for each other for such a reason.

  • @leegalen8383
    @leegalen8383 Рік тому +14

    Don't answer phone calls from numbers you don't recognize. Simple.

  • @raddison3011
    @raddison3011 Рік тому +15

    This happened to both my folks! We have a password setup - no password, no cashword!

  • @LoriL010
    @LoriL010 Рік тому +8

    Why would she hide that from the kids parents in the first place? And why would you not question giving money directly to a judge? I just saw another scam where a woman lost $160K in wire transfers. Chase is refusing to reimburse her also. Red Flags everywhere....

  • @patricktam4278
    @patricktam4278 11 місяців тому +6

    I know of someone who had this happen to them before as well, luckily the person asked me to go with them to the bank to draw the funds. While in line for the teller, I started asking for details and called them back, started questioning where they were arrested etc.. when it just didn’t sound right, i insisted we leave the bank and go home and try to call their relative instead.

  • @JP-te7kd
    @JP-te7kd Рік тому +20

    I'm a senior and I don't fall for any of these. If you get a phone call like this, you hang up and call back the person in question. It's common sense.

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Рік тому

      What they didn’t mention is sites mimicking a variety of national banks sites, by using “à” instead of an “a”. It’s kinda hard to see.

  • @jayjohn9680
    @jayjohn9680 Рік тому +17

    We need more news programs like this.

    • @woutervanlent5181
      @woutervanlent5181 Рік тому +1

      True ! And make it more a subject of conversation with our friends . Tips & tricks

  • @JamesRichardWiley
    @JamesRichardWiley Рік тому +11

    Always call the family member or business contact back first before panicking and allowing the caller to trick you.
    Asking personal questions only the family member or friend or business rep would know would reveal the fraud. Asking the impersonator questions about a childhood incident, a favorite pet or a shared secret could help prevent the theft. You must become a skeptic and take responsibility for your own survival in this new age of Artificial Intelligence.

  • @collinmcdaniel5683
    @collinmcdaniel5683 Рік тому +63

    "Our victims are as sharp as a tack"
    That's debatable

    • @CreatingAlong
      @CreatingAlong Рік тому +8

      Even if they were as smart as a boomer can be, still won't help them when they know nothing about tech. (they also refuse to learn)

    • @Missusri
      @Missusri Рік тому +9

      The money is given away to a stranger as if it is a glass of water..

    • @ndumasgisdirector
      @ndumasgisdirector 7 місяців тому +1

      Yep, and the grandma should have said, “Call your parents.” You can’t hide something like that from them. Definitely not sharp as a tack to give money to a courier and someone who doesn’t even sound like your grandchild.

  • @Tialian
    @Tialian Рік тому +16

    I just don't bother answering the phone anymore unless I'm expecting a call from a particular source, which is rare.
    My grandparents were actually a target of a scam like this, where my "cousin" called saying he was being arrested and needed bail money and they called me and I immediately started asking questions and reached out to my cousin who is in the military and was out on training excercises at the time.
    I also added parental controls to their computer a long time ago so nothing can be installed without my authorization. Never had any problems with their computer since.

  • @EM-yc5il
    @EM-yc5il Рік тому +5

    THANK YOU FOR FINALLY PUBLICIZING THIS ON A MEDIUM ELDER FOLK ACTUALLY WATCH!!

  • @tjmichael8773
    @tjmichael8773 Рік тому +8

    people have tried to scam me by saying my laptop had a virus. i plan on deleting all my social media accounts and get a dumb phone before i retire so I don't become a victim.

  • @EricLamptey-v1p
    @EricLamptey-v1p 4 місяці тому +15

    Bless your heart *BanninkSolutions* . Its so sad how the scammers prey on the elderly and the uninformed public. Bless you and all others who fight against these crimes.Its horrible how mainstream media is not doing the right thing by shining light on these things to help the publiccc!!!

    • @Michelle_Sanders561
      @Michelle_Sanders561 4 місяці тому

      Honestly, he's an amazing person. He uses his time, moves and basically his life into helping less fortunate people. Using an excellent money recovery model as well in making profits, he is still doing it out of his own heart. Love from England!!!!

  • @noordinyusufaly8465
    @noordinyusufaly8465 Рік тому +15

    The problem with our society is that we have a disconnect when
    it comes to elders in the family. If we take the time to speak to them and warn them about the different scams and how to prevent from being victimized specially when we get a voice mail, text message or an e mail or a pop up on our computer scaring us into calling them and they have an Indian accent it should be a dead giveaway. As far as scammers that use AI and pretend to be someone else in the family a phone call to verify if it is them should not be so hard to make.

  • @wadecodez
    @wadecodez Рік тому +10

    It really comes down to how you share/manage your contacts. If you really need to pay for anything have them send you a bill or a receipt. Including your relatives. It's also important to establish a plan with your close friends and family for situations like these. Tell them if something terrible ever happens it will not be easy but you will do everything you can to help. This will help urgent situations appear naturally malicious because scammers typically are not patient.

  • @BroccoliRocks
    @BroccoliRocks Рік тому +22

    Hang up and call back.
    Always
    Especially if it is "urgent".

    • @theX24968Z
      @theX24968Z Рік тому +10

      any time someone says some form of "thats why we need YOUR money, RIGHT NOW", its a big "this is a scam" red flag. the modern rogue did a good video on phishing scams like this scam here, and they made an excellent point by mentioning one of the biggest things scammers do is create a sense of urgency or fear.

    • @quaithom3138
      @quaithom3138 Рік тому +8

      This happened to me with Citibank, but i caught on in time enough, and drove to the local Citibank while on phone with the scammer. As soon as she heard me talking to Citibank rep, she hung up. In the meantime, she had wired almost $8000 out of my account - only to be stopped by Citibank,. The representative told me to ALWAYS hang up and call back.

  • @lillianwilliams5510
    @lillianwilliams5510 Рік тому +3

    Thank you,for reporting on this.YES,IT IS HAPPENING EVERY DAY AND ESPECIALLY TO RETIRED PEOPLE

  • @alexi2460
    @alexi2460 Рік тому +12

    So important, plz keep reporting. Our local news and their consumer division often give a heads up on evening news. It would be a good idea if the morning yak yak shows also give continual warning and information on email scams

  • @movdqa
    @movdqa Рік тому +7

    I'm a senior and we had to clean up after our mother over and over and over again and she's been scammed out of large amounts of money. I think that we recovered all of it but it took a huge amount of time to do so. I don't really know what you can do about it as she was part of a trusting generation. Phone calls were important because they were rare. In the old days, the person making the call had to pay for making the call. Today, calls are free and often automated. She'd get a huge amount of mail to scare up donations because Social Security was under assault. Many of these letters were from politicians who had the franking privilege.
    I generally doubt everything. I've had secure coding training and studied security as part of my computer science degree program. Our kids are just as suspicious as I am though my wife isn't and has been scammed. Young adults just expect this stuff to happen and ignore it.

  • @stacyn.
    @stacyn. Рік тому +18

    They Target The Disabled As Well.

  • @chasingsunsets87
    @chasingsunsets87 Рік тому +23

    And if it was her real grandson it is shocking how easily she enables them...

    • @Catmom2004
      @Catmom2004 Рік тому +8

      I was thinking the same thing, It sounded like they were bribing a judge!

    • @sara-os5yz
      @sara-os5yz Рік тому +5

      Really sad that people don't know their own grandchildren enough to recognize their phone numbers or voices. Although unfortunately most of these scammers are counting on people being senile enough that it won't matter

  • @claudiaverkerk4588
    @claudiaverkerk4588 Рік тому +4

    unbelieveble...Those scammers are the lowest of the lowest 😠😡😡

  • @susanlindsay7970
    @susanlindsay7970 Рік тому +4

    My friend's husband just got scammed out of $15,000.00. His grandson's voice calling about an accident he was in (he's 16), please don't tell mom and dad but I'm in jail, hit a pregnant woman who is in hospital and might lose her baby. Money was for jail in the town he lives in (another state from Grandpa). Personally, I think Alexa gets the voice and the knowledge of the kid's age and grandpa has money. Ears are listening. Scary.

  • @REMUSE777
    @REMUSE777 Рік тому +9

    Why is there no mention of KitBoga

    • @brenda121143
      @brenda121143 5 місяців тому

      Why should there be this is not his channel

  • @alexafornea
    @alexafornea Рік тому +8

    I was scammed last summer too, it was really sad as these frauds can manipulate you at a wrong moment with the right trick, and if you give them cash and there's no wire transaction then the police can't do anything, and the sad fact is that thes scammers or others after a while (last month actually) called me again and tried to pull my leg with the same story but I knew already that some criminals called me to trick me again...not only older adults get scammed,anyone can fall into such a trap no matter how good your brain works. 😢

    • @brenda121143
      @brenda121143 5 місяців тому

      You are so right. Anyone at any age at any time can be vulnerable under the right circumstances . I believe most of us who have been scammed don't want to come out of the Shadows because so many know-it-alls who really don't know anything want to poke fun and criticize those of us who have been caught in the scams . It makes us very leery of going public with it to avoid embarrassment. There are probably a lot of people like myself who could provide some very interesting and possibly helpful information to the authorities but we are afraid to talk because of what will be said about us

  • @verlindaallen3335
    @verlindaallen3335 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this valuable information!!

  • @MattHelmSA
    @MattHelmSA Рік тому +6

    A big one going around my area right now is cold calling seniors and getting them to give debit card numbers, expiration dates and the three-digit code and just Milling through their accounts on cash app once you link the info they gave you to the account you have set up.. if you get one of these calls demanding money from a family member even though it sounds ridiculous ask them a question only you and them or the family would know to verify. I do not care if you call and claim you're my son needing money I'm going to verify it

    • @_HMCB_
      @_HMCB_ Рік тому +1

      Asking a question only a person within the family would know is a great tip. 👍🏽

    • @MattHelmSA
      @MattHelmSA Рік тому +2

      @@_HMCB_ I work in the security field so I overthink a lot of things

  • @minitizzle6466
    @minitizzle6466 Рік тому +7

    I’d tell my grandson to go take a 6 hour defensive driving course and don’t call here again lol

  • @rudi-183
    @rudi-183 Рік тому +1

    I get many of these scam calls everyday. If I dont regonize a number I do not answer, some of these scams have been around for while. I have fallen for fake websites, but did not lose money

  • @nancy4879
    @nancy4879 7 місяців тому +1

    My mom had this exact scam pulled on her several years ago when these types of scams 1st started...only the attorney said to get the $$$ in the form of Visa GC's...$5,000 later and a phone call from her granddaughter saying she was at school the whole time, it was too late; she felt like an idiot...and her family felt horrible for her.😢

  • @jenniferagerstam8241
    @jenniferagerstam8241 Рік тому +6

    grandparent scam- why don't they ask their 'grandkid' a unique question while on phone to prove their identity ???

  • @lolaclyde7915
    @lolaclyde7915 Рік тому +2

    If some unscrupulous person can mimic both the caller id and a person's voice thru AI, how could anyone avoid that scam?

  • @douglasa.5039
    @douglasa.5039 Рік тому +5

    We now live in a highly technological society now. Unfortunately our more senior citizens are not up to speed with it and are being taken advantage of which i think is DISGUSTING!!! Talk to your elderly parent or relatives about online transactions and solicitations often. AARP has some great tips for seniors about scams and how to avoid them.

  • @THEpamstevens
    @THEpamstevens Рік тому +3

    Never open questionable emails or texts. Contact the actual company directly and separately.

  • @natalietaylor728
    @natalietaylor728 3 місяці тому

    Man, this one hit me in the heart. It's reminds me of my aunt, who is an incredibly giving person and donates more than anyone I know. Sometimes her kindness is taken of advantage of, and it makes my blood boil. Thank you guys for saving her $980,700. You dramatically changed her life for the better. The scammers don't stop after 1 success. Thank you, thank you, thank you Nicholas and *Universaldispute* on the internet team. You guys are heroes to me. I'm just so happy this dudes is coming back stronger than ever and i can't begin to express how excited i am for the future jobs. i love these guys so Dearly

  • @winteryolive
    @winteryolive Рік тому +6

    I got that Geek Squad phishing email. It looked pretty real. I fell for it for a split second, but when I looked carefully, I saw it had punctuation and capitalization errors, so I knew it was fraudulent.

  • @annanirathsi1111
    @annanirathsi1111 Рік тому +5

    People do not need to have their entire family using an app and thinking they are secure. It says in the story that 95 percent of hacking is social engineering so that the only thing a family needs is to have a word that everyone knows and agrees to use whenever dealing with money, they don't need to put all their info into yet another database!

    • @waitaminute2015
      @waitaminute2015 Рік тому

      I agree. There's so many companies selling security features, apps, subscriptions, etc. An old fashioned password is better, although expecting a senior to remember it under stress could be a problem. I took over my mom's finances, so she didn't have access to her own money, but not many families have that level of trust, and some shouldn't.

    • @annanirathsi1111
      @annanirathsi1111 Рік тому +1

      @@waitaminute2015 I feel that is the cause of our societal break down in general because if you can't trust your family than who can you trust? Families need better communication and counseling if they don't trust each other but never put anyone outside the family in any position that may usurp power over a loved ones money.

  • @davidbarahona5550
    @davidbarahona5550 Рік тому +3

    This just solidified why I’m gonna get a bachelors and then on in cybersecurity.

    • @JodyMay05
      @JodyMay05 Рік тому

      I'm still gonna scam you😅

  • @mazer4112
    @mazer4112 Рік тому +4

    My friend is retired and she has Alzheimer’s. She is about to lose her home because of these jerks I wish I could do something for her but I’m on disability and I have nothing the banking industry and the computer industry. Need to do a better job.

    • @Rainingdogsandcats
      @Rainingdogsandcats Рік тому +2

      Google government agency for internet crime reporting. Then call and say you need help doing a report by phone due to your disability. By law they're required to help.

  • @CocosTube
    @CocosTube Рік тому +1

    They’re gonna go to hell!!!!!!! I can’t believe people can sleep at night doing this

  • @stewartlittle2728
    @stewartlittle2728 Рік тому +16

    The real question is how do they not realize this is a scam?

    • @hillsane9262
      @hillsane9262 Рік тому +5

      People don't realize how much of their information is out there. This is likely even more so for the elderly when certain information used to be hard to get. There are plenty of info brokers that will sell lots of information for a small fee let alone the information that is freely available. Now, if they are able to get a voice sample of a loved, one, it makes it all that much easier to trick someone.

    • @paragod333
      @paragod333 Рік тому +6

      Stewart, I'll repeat...wait until you get there. As has been said, most of the victims grew up in pre electronic age. Don't blame the victim.

    • @hydrangeas_lover
      @hydrangeas_lover 9 місяців тому

      ​@paragod333 no excuse. I did, too, but I grew with the technology.

    • @NottaTrick
      @NottaTrick 7 місяців тому

      I love that time where my social circle made me feel bad about helping somebody that was on the take. Several people in that social circle also got scammed by that same person. Street smart people! Scammed! After telling me how messed up I was for enabling the scammers scam. 🤣

  • @ericmatthews9076
    @ericmatthews9076 Рік тому +4

    This is why I tell my mom don't answer any phone calls if you don't recognize the number, don't click any links you get on texts and don't open the door for anyone

  • @darhonmcclain5237
    @darhonmcclain5237 9 місяців тому +1

    The seniors in my family would be like, "Guess you going to jail 😅 I am not giving up my money

  • @kurtbradwill
    @kurtbradwill Рік тому +18

    This segment very much missed the mark by not talking to scam baiters.

  • @BimmermanF800GT
    @BimmermanF800GT Рік тому +5

    This scam run around Japan for a very long time and I think it’s a copy of what we used to have to deal with or in actuality have to continue to deal with. It’s sad that it’s being used in the United States and other countries when it was so devastating here.

  • @Brandon88nyc
    @Brandon88nyc Рік тому +6

    I can’t believe she fell for it

  • @ThePeterDislikeShow
    @ThePeterDislikeShow Рік тому +4

    losing money is like a death in the family? I'm glad I'm not in her family.

    • @Naturegurl124
      @Naturegurl124 Рік тому

      And especially for $9,000?( which is alot of money to me but not like a death) She made it sound like hundreds of thousands of dollars 😂

    • @ThePeterDislikeShow
      @ThePeterDislikeShow Рік тому +1

      @@Naturegurl124 I feel more badly that she was concerned for her grandson for a few hours. Than for the $9,000 she lost. At her age, the kind of worry the caller put her through could have done her in.

  • @xavierwilliams4119
    @xavierwilliams4119 Рік тому +2

    Imagine getting a call from family from their actual number, but I it's a scammer that used a "wolf in sheep's clothing" phone cloning device along with the A.I. technology voice program like this....

  • @paquitoignacio3449
    @paquitoignacio3449 Рік тому +4

    Grandparents should be well informed of not to accept any phone calls, instead should call their immediate relatives to verify if someone asking money on the spot, never answer the phone, .

  • @milfordcivic6755
    @milfordcivic6755 Рік тому +20

    I just don't understand the thought process of senior citizens. They've spent their whole lives cutting 25 cent coupons for groceries out of the Sunday paper, looking for senior discounts and early bird specials at buisinesses and keeping the thermostat at a barely tolerable level winter or summer. But here comes a scam artist, demanding thousands of dollars and they fork it right over. Just doesn't make sense to me.

    • @phillipsmall7674
      @phillipsmall7674 Рік тому +1

      Good point!!

    • @ga6589
      @ga6589 Рік тому +4

      We're not all gullible, I can assure you.

    • @paragod333
      @paragod333 Рік тому +3

      Milford, you might understand the thought process better when you become a senior. Don't blame the victim. Very cruel and thoughtless of you.

    • @waitaminute2015
      @waitaminute2015 Рік тому

      That's WHY they HAVE the thousands to give!

    • @sara-os5yz
      @sara-os5yz Рік тому

      They target people who have some sort of mental weakness whether its being senile or otherwise. I saw one where they targeted therapists knowing they'd get high strung and anxious if their license was threatened

  • @ArthurSantos-jm6zo
    @ArthurSantos-jm6zo 11 місяців тому +1

    When your voice is cloned and sounds like the real person calling you get a security question first. This happened to my sister in law and she started talking Polynesian and family questions. The caller can’t answer and the caller got busted. Be smart and be paranoid because of AI.

  • @donnalaird7422
    @donnalaird7422 Рік тому +2

    This is exactly what happened to a friend of mine's Mom...., this is REAL and share this with everyone, especially seniors.

  • @WhatdidIjustwatch-404
    @WhatdidIjustwatch-404 6 місяців тому +1

    I’ve been targeted by my phone and men I thought I could trust and this man and his family continues to get away with it through police and government connections.

  • @the-o5202
    @the-o5202 Рік тому +6

    Hope that scambaiters (Pierogi; Jim Browning; Trilogy; IRLRosie; Modder Paul Scambaits; others) are ready to challenge the scammers.

  • @clarencejacksonjr.
    @clarencejacksonjr. 6 місяців тому +1

    I'm NOT giving up my money to nobody, family or otherwise! I don't care who you are! If you're in jail...oh, well. I got to take care of myself and you're not getting any of it. I was sent a bill saying that I owed over $1,000. I told them to send me a copy of the bill with my signature on it. They didn't.

  • @cynicannkeel8899
    @cynicannkeel8899 7 місяців тому +1

    Discuss these con games with any grandkids, any other relative scammers might be used in one of these schemes, and explain you'll never respond to one of these sad stories, so they need to call their folks if they need help, financial or otherwise
    As for the bank scams, first thing people need to do is to call their financial institution (using the number on their official documents), explain the communication you've gotten. Don't get trapped into believing you have to continue the conversation with the scammer.
    Tell them you need to verify their authenticity before any conversations can continue.
    Likely to be the last you'll hear from them.

  • @tanyadrake5674
    @tanyadrake5674 7 місяців тому +1

    Never answer the phone unless you know who it is and if you think it’s you know who it is call that person first before doing anything😮

  • @DavidGreen-dx8uq
    @DavidGreen-dx8uq Рік тому +2

    There are over 190 websites that have sensitive information that can easily help the most novice scammer. Phone numbers, previous addresses, relatives and friends. Imagine scrolling through one of these sites and finding a target. Her name is Ms. Smith. You can say - "hey this is Henry. We lived down the street from you at this address. I knew your late husband Mr. Smith." It's so easy to develop a rapport. You can also probably get their bank secret question answers too. It's wayyyyyy too easy for cyber scammers.

  • @rayhemmele4915
    @rayhemmele4915 Рік тому +2

    The answer is to have your phone forwarded to your adult kids or simply disconnect it. If someone needs to contact you, they can do so by mail.

    • @waitaminute2015
      @waitaminute2015 Рік тому

      Seniors have tons of Dr appointments and tests that they have to use the phone for. Verifying appointments, waiting on lab results, etc. It's not realistic to expect them not to answer the phone.

  • @marcielyn
    @marcielyn Рік тому

    So often I find seniors dont want any assisting them to prevent this. After a certain these aging folks need family to assist in avoiding scams. These constant scammers by phone and email is bound to be scammed

  • @LmfaoBanana
    @LmfaoBanana Рік тому +1

    Some of our most vulnerable... Horrible

  • @TheChaznw
    @TheChaznw Рік тому +4

    I recently was scammed by an Apple Support scammer. I wanted to get my apple watch repaired so I Googled Apple Support and the first link was to the Apple Scammer. I guess I am lucky because I caught it before it went too far but I still lost almost 300.

  • @maril1379
    @maril1379 7 місяців тому +2

    As long as people fall for this it will continue.

  • @Moo2oob
    @Moo2oob 9 місяців тому +3

    It's 2024. People still running to their bank to withdraw all their savings as a result of a panic phone call or text? Good grief.

  • @lillianwilliams5510
    @lillianwilliams5510 Рік тому +2

    She really was scammed. She should have insisted to talk to her grandson's parents.
    Who just hands over that amount of cash.

  • @nychris2258
    @nychris2258 Рік тому +3

    This is about to get so much worse

  • @DuJay1994
    @DuJay1994 Рік тому +1

    Yeah. I got scammed but my bank decline two transactions & I found out about it, then had to change my account information. I got lucky but I hope to be more careful in the future. The scammer pretended to be a public figure that I looked up too. ABC Journalist David Muir. They stalked me online for over 5 months. I felt so stupid. 😢I’m still scared for anything else to happen financially that I didn’t authorize. I’m a disabled citizen. I check my account regularly which is what I’ve always done, I just had a bad feeling & when I noticed the 2 declined transactions I froze my account.

  • @janiejanadan5251
    @janiejanadan5251 Рік тому +1

    I feel so sympathy to the elderly that been scam..me too is the victim of the scam and the hackers..tis has to stop immediately..pls stop tis scammer and hackers..its our life earn saving with our hard sweat😢😢😢😢😢

  • @carolynlanham3170
    @carolynlanham3170 Рік тому +1

    We HAVE to be paranoid today. We HAVE to be tuned in about accepting calls and emails, which is a sad state of affairs.

  • @FigaroHey
    @FigaroHey Рік тому +10

    Some of these scams were kind of obvious - like your bank probably tells you repeatedly that they will NEVER tell you to make a transfer online or give your account numbers online, etc. But in other cases - like the one where the grandmother got a call from her 'grandson,' I think that manipulates the fact that with older people... if you just throw them into a situation they tend to react, not stop and analyze. I've noticed that elderly relatives have this kind of 'must do it NOW' mentality about things. They don't - for example - stop and think, 'Are we in a hurry? Does this have to be done NOW, before we leave the house to catch a plane? Or can it just as easily be done after we get to our destination?' If they get it into their heads - or someone puts it into their heads - that 'this has to be done; it's important,' I've noticed they will want to act now and can't really think about other options or other things they might do another way. It might be to do with fear of forgetting if they don't do it now. Not sure. Just something I've noticed.
    Also, many older people have learned to trust 'authorities.' When you are young, you literally 'can't see why I should...' because you have little life experience: I don't see why I shouldn't sleep with a guy I just met, smoke cigarettes sometimes, hang out with losers, play music that's shattering my eardrums, spend all my money on parties for my friends...,' etc. 'I don't see why I should save money every month, eat more vegetables, not spend so much time on social media, meet my friends in person, work harder on getting good grades in high school,' etc. As you get older, you not only learn from your mistakes, you also come to realize that people in authority generally are there because they have information you don't have: your teacher, the policeman directing traffic, the person boarding your plane, the guy putting stock on the shelves at the supermarket - people doing jobs every day probably know much more about their 'world' than people who come to use their services. You come to realize, 'If I ask someone trained, someone who has done a job for years, someone with years of education in some field, that person's information can be trusted. Why should I go and get a degree in architecture instead of trusting the guy who says he's an architect?' And so as you get MORE experienced in life, the more YOU know about YOUR field (science, nursing, accounting - some of these people are educated and experienced professionals), the more you trust OTHER PEOPLE who identify as having a similar level of experience, education and expertise.
    As a trained, experienced and confident professional in MY field, I think I'm much more likely to trust someone who is identified as my peer in ANOTHER field ('I'm a lawyer; I'm an investment banker, I'm a professional trainer,' etc.).
    I think young people are less likely to be scammed in PART because young people know so little about the world that they haven't quite worked out that there are people who have years and decades of experience, a high level of education, and professional training and KNOW WHAT THEY ARE DOING. Their word can generally be trusted. A lot of young people have to learn by experience. Their default mode is, 'Why should I believe this ticket agent at the airport when she tells me that the flight finished boarding and I can't get on it when I can see the plane is still outside the window?' They don't know enough about boarding flights to realize that the boarding agent knows that flights stop boarding even tens of minutes before they take off. Instead, they assume the person is lying, incompetent, deliberately profiling them because of race or age or their tattoos or something (like airlines are in the business of deliberately losing customers?). Young people are dumb about a lot of things and question things or revolt against things out of ignorance of how the world works - but it might also mean that they don't simply accept it when 'this authority is telling me how things are right now.' They might question authority out of ignorance of how the world works, causing all kinds of annoyance and problems, but they might also catch a scam because of the questioning.
    But the older you are, the more expert you are in some field, the more you assume that someone identifying as an expert (in computers, law, finances, etc.) is as competent and trustworthy as you are, that if you know your field extremely well and would give good information in that field, then so would your lawyer, banker, doctor, child's teacher, etc. So you trust the 'lawyer' who tells you it's urgent to send some cash and help your grandchild. Emotional manipulation, rushing the person into action, AND pretending to be an authority who can be trusted. Perfect combination to scam older people - or any trusting person. And most people are honest, and therefore assume honesty on other people's part.
    I think that young people - if they had large sums of money to be scammed out of - would not be scammed by someone saying, 'This is grandma and I'm in an accident and need you to bring me cash.' But they would be MUCH more likely to be scammed by someone saying, 'Yo, Dude, it's Brandon, and I like got in a car accident and you can't tell my parents, but I can like get out of it without like any points on my insurance and like without my parents knowing if you can get me like 5,000 dollars quickly.'

    • @duckling4393
      @duckling4393 Рік тому

      Bro...your comment was longer than this segment.

  • @lydiaponce1983
    @lydiaponce1983 Рік тому +1

    Thank you.

  • @hankmike3283
    @hankmike3283 Рік тому +8

    Evil. Its what happens when little accountability
    Bathtub and window installers also scam folks with huge varying prices. Please check on this as a story.

    • @dianahill5116
      @dianahill5116 Рік тому

      Embezzlement is another scam, that victims loose items of value. The victims have no recourse.

  • @TheJmac82
    @TheJmac82 Рік тому +3

    What I don't get is we just let this go and not take these scammers down.

  • @mmc3731
    @mmc3731 Рік тому +2

    Don’t trust any pop ups, emails from suspicious persons, and other unidentified friend’s request or saying hi popping up on FB. Chances are they are catfishing from scammers from India or Nigeria. But could be from anywhere in the world

  • @RichardsWorld
    @RichardsWorld Рік тому +16

    My parents fall for this stupid stuff all the time.

  • @matthewfedder706
    @matthewfedder706 Рік тому +13

    “We were surprised to learn the group that loses the most money to scammers is seniors” 🤣😂

    • @TheShadowMan.
      @TheShadowMan. Рік тому +3

      IKR?

    • @alangrund5031
      @alangrund5031 Рік тому +6

      Yeah. What a ridiculous statement. Elderly always target #1 for fraudsters.

    • @matthewfedder706
      @matthewfedder706 Рік тому +1

      @G Atkins it’s an unfortunate truth I’ve had to grow up with

  • @vasterbottning
    @vasterbottning 7 місяців тому +1

    I have no kids, so when I get the Hi Granma call I have fun with them and pretend I'll come and help

  • @hasansarhan9296
    @hasansarhan9296 Рік тому +1

    Where are the people who should protect those vulnerable people from all kind of attacks

  • @jawsbond69
    @jawsbond69 Рік тому +1

    I had call from PCH scammers....ignore em bye

  • @mytexasdays1526
    @mytexasdays1526 Рік тому +1

    😮. Lost for words.

  • @ForEverProgame
    @ForEverProgame Рік тому +3

    Ms Mohahan with her education should have done one simple step, call her grandson to verify instead of forking out nine grand.

  • @zuluQuin3302
    @zuluQuin3302 11 місяців тому +1

    ive got some screenshots of possible scammers, bank account and name..who can i send it too? id like for them to investigate and if possible stop them

  • @justandfair9298
    @justandfair9298 Рік тому

    I was scammed by HomeAdvisor. They took my money promising that they will help me start an HVAC business, then, stopped answering the moment I made the payment. I mean literally: stoped answering 🤷🏻‍♂️

  • @jaycehezekia441
    @jaycehezekia441 Рік тому +2

    dump the computers!!!!

  • @giffy5775
    @giffy5775 9 місяців тому +1

    What if it really is your grand kids who are scamming you lol.