Security Awareness • Training • Scam Prevention

Stop scams before they cost you.

Practical scam prevention training for individuals, families, employees, and organizations — built to help you recognize warning signs quickly and respond the right way.

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Takes about 2 minutes • No signup required for the quiz • Instant results
Education-first training designed to build safer habits fast
Learn the warning signs across email, text, calls, websites, and mail scams
Practice with realistic examples and short training paths
Follow clear recovery steps if you already clicked, replied, or paid

Quick start

A simple 3-step routine you can use every time something feels suspicious.
Beginner Friendly

The goal is simple: slow the scam down, recognize the red flags, and make a safe next move before money, passwords, or personal information are exposed.

1
Pause and verify
Don’t trust urgency. Check who sent it, where it came from, and what action it wants you to take.
Sender + domain Pressure + urgency
2
Train with real examples
Practice across email, text messages, phone calls, fake websites, and other common scam formats.
Real-world patterns Learn by doing
3
Take the right next step
If you clicked, replied, or paid, use clear recovery steps to secure accounts, report the scam, and limit damage.
Recover accounts Report safely
Rule of thumb: If something pushes you to click, call, log in, or pay immediately, pause and verify through an official source you trust.
Choose what you need right now
Start with training, check a suspicious message, or learn what to do next.
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Why this matters
Scams are common, costly, and often preventable with better habits.
Snapshot
859K
scam complaints filed (recent yearly total)
$16.6B
reported fraud losses (recent yearly total)
1.3M+
identity theft complaints (annual)
$12B+
estimated elder fraud losses annually
1 in 10
adults experience a scam each year (est.)
3.4B+
phishing emails sent per day (industry est.)

For individuals and families

Learn how to recognize scam pressure tactics, suspicious links, fake support requests, package scams, bank impersonation, romance fraud, and other common threats before they turn into real loss.

For teams and organizations

Help employees build safer habits around email, text, phone, and website-based attacks with practical awareness training that focuses on real situations instead of technical jargon.

Sources vary by reporting method, agency, and industry estimate. This page is intentionally simple and education-first.
Built for real people
Clear guidance without technical overload.
Useful for organizations
Support awareness habits across employees and teams.
Designed for outreach
Helpful for communities, workshops, and local education efforts.
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