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Text message scamming: “Smishing”

Text message scamming: "Smishing"

Your loved one may be watching for phishing scams on email, but now there are scams carried out by short message service (aka, texting). “Smishing” scams rose 58% in 2021. Nationwide they cost victims over $10 billion. Seniors are a prime target, as three out of five now own smartphones. While convenient, smartphones present new opportunities for getting scammed. Time to alert your relative to smishing.

Smishers masquerade as businesses your loved one may already deal with: Amazon, Netflix, the bank, or the postal service. Typical ploys involve bogus claims of

Before your loved one gets a scam text, counsel them:

Ways to protect your loved one’s phone:

Is your loved one new to smartphones?
There’s a lot to take in with new technology, and unfortunately, some of it involves learning precautions against bad actors. As the Roanoke and Lynchburg experts in family caregiving, we at Gentle Shepherd Hospice hear some very sad stories about financial exploitation of older adults. If you are worried your relative may be vulnerable to a scammer, let’s talk about safety. Give us a call at 1-800-789-0586 (toll-free).

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