Originally reported in Concord Monitor, August 2019.
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Original Post | Consumer Reports As worries about the novel coronavirus and COVID-19 mount, cybercriminals are racing to capitalize on those fears with phishing emails designed to steal your personal information and
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When we’re isolated, we can be vulnerable. New Hampshire, there is no better time than right now to stay connected. This website is an initiative of the New Hampshire Financial Abuse Specialty
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Monday, March 23, 2020 CONCORD – U.S. Attorney Scott W. Murray of the District of New Hampshire today urged the public to report suspected fraud schemes related to COVID-19
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Original Article Published in ConsumerFinance.gov | By Lois Greisman and Michael Herndon – APR 07, 2020 Older adults may be hard hit by the coronavirus – and scammers prey on that. If you or someone you know must
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By Carolyn Rosenblatt | Original Post, Aging Care Some have called elder abuse “the crime of the century.” This crime can be difficult to detect and investigate, but one of the few
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February 10, 2020 article by Colleen Tressler, Consumer Education Specialist, FTC Scammers are taking advantage of fears surrounding the Coronavirus. They’re setting up websites to sell bogus products and using fake emails, texts,
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If you are elderly, disabled or you are an impaired adult, someone you trust may harm you by taking or using your money or property to help themselves. This is called financial
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