Google launches new programme to stop Covid-19 scammers
Every minute, more than $3,600 disappeared from wallets and bank accounts in response to made-up stories of urgently overdue tax payments, bogus contest winnings, or a smooth-talking online suitor who suddenly needs some gift cards.
Google on Thursday launched a new programme called Scam Spotter to spot and stop scammers who are exploiting the Covid-19 pandemic with alarming speed, taking advantage of fear and uncertainty. The programme simplifies expert advice with three rules when you receive a suspicious phone call or message to figure out if it`s a scam.
The three rules are: "Slow it down, spot check and stop! Don`t send."
According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), people reported $1.9 billion lost to scams in 2019.
Every minute, more than $3,600 disappeared from wallets and bank accounts in response to made-up stories of urgently overdue tax payments, bogus contest winnings, or a smooth-talking online suitor who suddenly needs some gift cards.
"A high-pressure phone call or exciting message can overcome many people`s judgment, especially if they are caught at a vulnerable moment," said Google.
While people ages 25-40 are most likely to be scammed, research shows it`s seniors who stand to lose the most, with their median losses more than double the average.
The company also unveiled a new website ScamSpotter.org.
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"If we learn how to spot the bad actors, we can spend our time focusing on those moments that matter," said the company.
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