Founded by cybersecurity experts and elder care advocates, Senior Fraud Protection was born from a need to bridge the digital gap. We provide specialized education and monitoring services designed specifically for the unique challenges faced by older adults. Our team is dedicated to ensuring that every senior can enjoy their retirement without the fear of financial predators through proactive defense and compassionate support.

We provide continuous oversight of your bank accounts and credit cards, alerting you instantly to any suspicious activity or unusual spending patterns before damage is done.
One-on-one sessions with our experts to secure your devices, set up password managers, and teach you how to navigate the digital world with total confidence.
If the unthinkable happens, our dedicated recovery team handles the paperwork and phone calls to restore your identity and secure your financial standing.

Scammers often pose as government agencies or banks. Never click links in unexpected emails or texts. Always verify the sender's identity by calling the official number on your physical bank card or statement.

Be wary of urgent calls from 'grandchildren' asking for immediate money via wire transfer or gift cards. Always hang up and call the family member directly on their known number to verify the emergency.

Legitimate companies like Microsoft or Apple will never call you to say your computer has a virus. If a pop-up appears demanding money to fix your PC, it is a scam. Simply restart your device.
Use unique, strong passwords for every account and enable two-factor authentication. This adds a vital second layer of security that prevents hackers from accessing your data even if they steal your password.
Physical mail is a goldmine for identity thieves. Shred bank statements, medical records, and pre-approved credit offers before disposing of them to ensure your private details don't end up in the wrong hands.
Check your credit report at least once a year for unauthorized accounts. Freezing your credit is one of the most effective ways to prevent scammers from opening new lines of credit in your name.
Immediately notify your bank or credit card company if you suspect a fraudulent transaction. They can freeze your accounts, issue new cards, and potentially reverse unauthorized charges if caught early enough.
File a report with the FTC at IdentityTheft.gov and notify local law enforcement. Reporting the crime helps authorities track patterns and prevents others from falling victim to the same predatory schemes.
Change all your passwords immediately and run a full antivirus scan on your devices. Inform your close family members so they can be on high alert for any secondary scams targeting your contacts.
I almost fell for a lottery scam, but the training I received from Senior Fraud Protection helped me spot the red flags. They saved me thousands of dollars and my dignity.
Robert M., Retired Teacher
The monitoring service gives me such peace of mind. I know that if anything strange happens with my accounts, I'll be the first to know. It's worth every penny.
Linda G., Small Business Owner
We signed up our father after he was targeted by a tech support scam. The team was patient, kind, and made him feel empowered rather than afraid of his computer.
The Henderson Family





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