In an age where digital technology is part of everyday life, the risk of financial exploitation, particularly among seniors, has risen sharply. Scammers often target older adults, capitalizing on their trust and sometimes less familiarity with digital practices. However, there's a powerful tool in the fight against these unscrupulous activities: the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3).
Locally in Billings we have a Special Agent at the FBI who shared that often within 36 hours we can do things to freeze and stop money if it is getting moved domestically still, but after that time period joint reporting to tools like IC3.gov can help to coordinate stopping future issues. If you are a worker in social service, finances, or just know someone who has faced fraud then report it to local authorities and help us out by filling in IC3.gov the best you can. If you need to make a report the local FBI number is (406)248-8487 or you can call local law enforcement. The Internet Crime Complaint Center, or IC3, is a partnership between the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the National White Collar Crime Center (NW3C). Established to receive complaints of Internet crime, IC3 serves as a central hub to collect and analyze data, providing a vital resource for law enforcement agencies across the United States. How does reporting to IC3.gov help Seniors?
Every individual report filed with IC3.gov adds to a dataset that helps trace, track, and tackle Internet-based scams and crimes. When it comes to protecting our seniors, knowledge is power, and collective action is an effective shield. Reporting to IC3 not only aids the victim but also fortifies a nationwide defense against the financial exploitation of older adults. It’s a powerful reminder that in the digital age, vigilance and proactive measures can significantly diminish the impact of cyber criminals. If you or someone you know suspects they've been a victim of a scam, don’t hesitate to report it to IC3.gov, local law enforcement or the FBI. It’s a crucial step not just for personal recovery, but for safeguarding our community, especially our seniors, from financial predators. |
AuthorBig Sky Senior Services' program the Prevention of Elder Abuse seeks to provide information to prevent fraud and abuse for Seniors in our community. It is our belief that preventing abuse and fraud leads to independence and better health. Archives
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