Scam Prevention
Protect Your Pay: 6 Ways to Stop Scams Targeting Servicemembers, Retirees
Cyber-fraud takes many forms, but the military and veteran communities remain top targets.
Cyber-fraud takes many forms, but the military and veteran communities remain top targets.
Servicemembers, veterans, and others in the uniformed services community are frequent victims of this type of fraud.
From fraudulent processing fees to identity theft, learn the types of scams you may encounter ... and how to avoid them.
That’s nearly $60 million more than the previous year. Those in uniform, and their families, also remained fertile fraud targets.
Follow these tips and give smart this season.
Be sure to understand all your options before pursuing legal action.
Veterans can learn how to spot fraud, report suspicious actors, and get benefits assistance for free.
This fraud can take many forms as scammers prey on both generous donors and those in need.
The uniformed services community is a preferred target for fraud. Here's how you can fight back.
Fraud cost servicemembers, veterans, and their families more than $414 million last year. Here’s how you can help prevent it.
As more servicemembers, veterans, and families make use of these money-sending systems, the chance for fraud rises.
From fake websites to phony verification emails, learn how to spot the fraudsters before they ruin your next trip.