Ally Armeson
Executive Director, FightCybercrime.org
MOAA Webinar: Protect Yourself and Your Family From Cybercrime
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Americans lost more than $16 billion to internet crime in 2024, according to a report from the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center -- that's up 33% from the previous year. And military members are three times more likely to become victims of certain types of cyberattacks than other U.S. adults, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
Join Ally Armeson, executive director of FightCybercrime.org, to gain a deeper understanding of what cybercrime is, its impact on the military and veteran community, and how it is evolving. You’ll learn about the scope of the problem, why cybercriminals are so successful, and how artificial intelligence is helping scammers.
You’ll also come away with immediate actions you can take if you encounter a scam, what to do after a scam, and how you can build a strong personal “cyber foundation.”
Don't miss this chance to learn how to protect your family, and your finances, from cybercriminals. Register today and join us!
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Executive Director, FightCybercrime.org
Program Director, Financial and Benefits Education/Counseling