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Scams & Fraud

Data breaches are enough to make most Floridians panic, but you can feel confident and secure after taking these simple steps to safeguard your personal information.
(This article is contributed by Karen Murillo, Associate State Director of Advocacy)
Fraud can happen to anyone. Join AARP Michigan at upcoming shred events to safeguard yourself and your personal information.
Protecting consumers is one of AARP’s founding principles. At AARP Florida, we’re providing Florida-specific fraud resources, education, and updates to help keep Floridians
(This article is contributed by Karen Murillo, Associate State Director of Advocacy)
AARP Texas-backed Senate Bill 1036 would take the heat out of solar and clean energy scams
Results of Vital Voices Survey Will Shape AARP’s Future Advocacy Efforts
Maria M., a retired professional from Massachusetts, has faced the emotional and financial turmoil of fraud twice. From identity theft to bank card scams, her experiences highlight the pervasive threat of fraud.
Real people. Real scams. From fake agents to stolen life savings, these powerful stories reveal how anyone can be targeted—and how to fight back.
The deadline is coming – in fact, it's almost here. Beginning May 7, 2025, airline passengers need an enhanced driver's license, known as Real ID, or a passport to board a plane. This change is based on a recommendation of the 9/11 Commission as a way to improve airline safety. Beware -- anytime there is a deadline there will also be scams.
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