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The popularity of social media continues to grow, especially as new social channels are introduced. While social networks allow people to easily connect with each other and share information, they are also a hotbed for fraudulent activity. According to the Federal Trade Commission, one in four people who reported losing money to fraud over the last two years said the scam began on social media. That accounted for $2.7 billion in reported losses — the most of any contact method. The FTC report shows that people of all ages are impacted by scams on social media, however, it was most troubling for young people as 38% of 20- to 29-year-olds who lost money to fraud were contacted through social media. In the 18-19 age group, that figure was 47%.
Social media has become an easy vehicle for scammers to target their victims. Consumers should be on high alert when using social media. The safest thing you can do is be suspicious of anything that sounds too good to be true, even if it appears to come from someone you know.
Source: Iowa Bankers Association
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