Fraud

Learn how to protect yourself from scams.

Unfortunately, fraud is on the rise, with criminals coming for both individuals and businesses. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Americans reported 2.8 million fraud cases in 2022, with individual victims losing an average of $550.

Fraud is an emotional crime as much as a financial one. Many people feel embarrassed that scammers tricked them, but fraud can affect anyone. Learn more about warning signs to be on the lookout for to protect yourself and your family.

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