Scam Prevention
Scammers Cost Military Retirees and Veterans $68 Million Last Year
Get a breakdown of the Federal Trade Commission’s data, and see what damage fraud has caused.
Get a breakdown of the Federal Trade Commission’s data, and see what damage fraud has caused.
Tech fraud skyrocketed in recent months, but other types of scams should remain on your radar.
The fraudsters try to get veterans to refinance, agree to loan modifications, or send their mortgage payments to a new address.
Is that email really from the IRS? Probably not – learn more about the latest threats to your finances.
Learn what to look out for, where to find trusted resources, and how to protect yourself from fraud.
Military retirees, veterans, and servicemembers make tempting targets for fraud.
You may receive pitches from preparers offering to save you big money. If they sound too good to be true ...
Arm yourself against fraudsters of all types with these simple steps.
Have you fallen prey to a scam or had your identity stolen? Find out what to do next.
Avoid falling victim to a scam during tax season and beyond.
With last year seeing the highest number of reported scams, military members should beware.
Content Editors
A recent USPIS news release outlined the top five scams that specifically target veterans.