Online security seniors try to stay safe in a high tech world

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Online Security - Seniors Try To Stay Safe In A High-Tech World

LAGUNA WOODS – Advances in technology and its growing necessity in everyday life bring the increasing vulnerability of users to cybercrimes. Despite Laguna Woods’ low crime rates, many residents have expressed concerns about cybercrime, fraud and telephone scams plaguing the community. “(Scammers) called several times and I hung up on them,” said Helen Coutant, member of the PC Club. “I got a call back each time, scolding me for not calling them and listed scary consequences for me. These people were scary in content and tone.” Coutant’s story is not uncommon, with California having the highest number of cybercrimes in the United States, according to an FBI report. In 2015, the state accounted for nearly 15 percent of the 288,012 cybercrime victims nationwide, the report stated, with $195 million in statewide losses. Fortunately for Laguna Woods, new police services chief Lt. Fred Thompson has an extensive background in cybercrime and fraud, having been part of the Orange County Sheriff's Department cybercrimes Investigations Unit.


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