Abel noted that seniors’ increased availability makes them more susceptible to fraud schemes. He recommended that families speak with their elder relatives to help reduce risks.
“Historically, our state has tended to have a high proportion of senior consumers.” Abel said. “They are more likely to pick up the phone or engage with a would-be scammer. They tend to be at home more.”
Pennsylvania has made efforts to address identity theft by focusing on individual complaint management, enforcement actions and public education initiatives. The Attorney General’s Office helps victims of fraud by connecting them with law enforcement and other resources.
The state has also pursued legal actions, such as a $1 million settlement with Rutter’s and a $52 million settlement with Marriott following data breaches that impacted Pennsylvania residents. Public education programs further aim to raise awareness about fraud prevention, emphasizing phishing scams and data security best practices.
Lastly, addressing this situation includes a strong emphasis on public education by implementing a robust public education outreach program.
The state has bolstered its legal framework with the Breach of Personal Information Notification Act (BOPINA), which requires companies to report data breaches under specific circumstances. Abel stressed that the law allows the state to step in and investigate breaches and take legal action when necessary.
Abel added that addressing this issue relies significantly on common sense measures. These can include using strong, regularly updated passwords, verifying the legitimacy of websites and exercising caution with unsolicited telephone pitches or offers.
During the holiday season, he advised vigilance against phishing scams, which often arrive as text messages or emails about delayed packages or other fraudulent alerts.
Abel emphasized that consulting with trusted individuals about any unusual emails or phone calls before acting on suspicious communications can significantly reduce the chances of falling victim to scams.
As identity theft and fraud continue to rise, consumers are encouraged to stay informed and take steps to safeguard their personal information.