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Just when you thought you\u2019d seen the worst of humanity, scammers have managed to reach a new low.\u00a0<\/p>\n
You thought the Facebook scam about how scammers are commandeering people\u2019s Facebook profiles with fake bereavement posts was terrible? It gets worse.<\/p>\n
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A woman grieving and hugging a man\u00a0<\/span> (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson\u00a0)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nHow the new bereavement scam works<\/strong><\/h2>\nWhile the Facebook post scam ran with fake <\/i>bereavement posts to glean information about supportive friends, families and even strangers, this new scam targets actual surviving family members of those recently deceased. The scammers reach out to families pretending to be from funeral homes and demand more payment or threaten the cancellation of the funeral.<\/p>\n
CLICK TO GET KURT\u2019S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH SECURITY ALERTS, QUICK VIDEO TIPS, TECH REVIEWS AND EASY HOW-TO\u2019S TO MAKE YOU SMARTER\u00a0<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n It is easy to see how distraught loved ones might fall for such scams as they are already under immense stress from losing a loved one. While the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has alerted those in the funeral industry, below are some key steps you can take to prevent you or anyone you care about from falling for this horrendous scam.<\/p>\n
1. Pause before taking action<\/strong><\/h3>\nAs with most scams, these charlatans are banking on the fact that any urgency they present you with will prevent you from thinking first. They are hoping that catching you in a vulnerable state and giving you an ultimatum will result in action taken before the victim or their family can think it through.<\/p>\n
This scam is especially insidious because who would think of preying on family members of someone who is recently deceased? Forewarned is forearmed. So, hopefully, knowing this scam has been committed will give you pause if you should run into such a situation.<\/p>\n
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Man on the phone\u00a0<\/span> (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n2. Directly contact the funeral home<\/strong><\/h3>\nAnyone can change the name of their outgoing number (the phone number you are getting a call from) so it may even say in the caller ID that it is from the funeral home you have employed.<\/p>\n
If you are uncertain, tell them you will call them right back and hang up the phone. Find the number on the estimate or invoice you received directly from the funeral home and call to verify what is going on. The funeral home\u2019s contact information can be found on the general price list the funeral home provided.<\/p>\n
SCAMMERS ARE USING FAKE NEWS, MALICIOUS LINKS TO TARGET YOU IN AN EMOTIONAL FACEBOOK PHISHING TRAP<\/strong><\/p>\n3. Type of payment red flag<\/strong><\/h3>\nScammers don\u2019t make the urgent payment needed easy to give. They have a tendency to request odd things like a wire transfer, gift cards, cryptocurrency or even a check payback, where they send you a check claiming there was a clerical or mechanical error with their bank, have you deposit the check then have you send it back.<\/p>\n
This is all to stop the money from being traced back to them or prevent you from recovering your money. The funeral home should have gone over the types of payments accepted when the general price list was provided. If there is a strong deviation from the most common forms of payment, hang up.<\/p>\n
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A person with a bitcoin\u00a0<\/span> (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson\u00a0)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nMORE: HOW TO STOP PHONE NUMBER SPOOFING AND PROTECT YOURSELF FROM SCAMMER<\/u><\/strong>\u00a0<\/p>\n4. No surprises with funerals<\/strong><\/h3>\nWhile life is full of surprises, funeral homes should not be. They are regulated by the FTC to provide explicit pricing and information to consumers. A full explanation of the FTC\u2019s oversight in this arena can be found under the “funeral rule.”<\/p>\n
As mentioned in No. 2 of this list, each funeral provider is required to provide a general price list, which should disclose fees for any services involved in a funeral and pricing for most aspects of the funeral. If a scammer calls claiming new fees for services or items, remember that all those factors would have been provided to you with the general price list and agreed upon when hiring the funeral home.<\/p>\n
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Friends and family members at a funeral\u00a0<\/span> (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nMORE: HOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF FROM THE VENMO, ZELLE AND CASH APP SCAM THAT CAN WIPE OUT YOUR SAVINGS IN SECONDS<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n5. Report scammer to the FTC<\/strong><\/h3>\nWhile it may seem worthwhile to give the scammer a tongue-lashing, it is not worth your time, energy and further violation of privacy. You do not know what information these scammers are gathering during the conversation, and it is best to hang up as soon as possible and report it to the FTC here.<\/p>\n
6. Use an identity theft protection service<\/strong><\/h3>\nConsider using an identity theft protection service to shield yourself from potential scams, especially those related to funeral fraud. This is more for you than the deceased’s personal and financial information.<\/p>\n
Identity theft companies can monitor personal information like your Social Security Number, phone number and email address and alert you if it is being sold on the dark web or being used to open an account.\u00a0They can also assist you in freezing your bank and credit card accounts to prevent further unauthorized use by criminals. See my tips and best picks on how to protect yourself from identity theft.<\/u><\/p>\n
MORE: THIS FACEBOOK MESSENGER PHISHING SCAM IS STEALING MILLIONS OF PASSWORDS<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\nNavigating the aftermath: Protecting your loved one\u2019s legacy<\/strong><\/h2>\nConsider these essential precautions to safeguard your family\u2019s privacy and financial well-being from scammers after a loved one has died.<\/p>\n
Craft obituaries mindfully:<\/strong> When writing an obituary, omit sensitive details that could be exploited for identity theft<\/u>. Avoid including the deceased\u2019s date and place of birth, middle name, maiden name, mother\u2019s maiden name and home address. Additionally, refrain from mentioning the date and time of the funeral to prevent potential burglaries during the service.<\/p>\n Promptly report to Social Security:<\/strong> If a loved one has died, immediately notify the Social Security Administration by calling 800-772-1213. This step ensures benefits are appropriately handled.<\/p>\nInform the IRS:<\/strong> Send a copy of the death certificate to the IRS. This allows officials to flag the deceased\u2019s tax account, preventing any fraudulent activity.<\/p>\nNotify financial institutions:<\/strong> Reach out to banks and other financial institutions where the late loved one had accounts. If you decide to close these accounts, request that they be marked as “Closed: Account holder is deceased.”<\/p>\nGET FOX BUSINESS ON THE GO BY CLICKING HERE<\/strong><\/p>\nAlert credit bureaus:<\/strong> Contact the major credit bureaus \u2014 Equifax, Experian and TransUnion \u2014 to have them place a death notice in the deceased\u2019s credit file. This step helps prevent unauthorized credit applications.<\/p>\nMonitor credit reports:<\/strong> Obtain a copy of the deceased\u2019s credit report shortly after death and again a few months later. Regular checks can help detect any fraudulent activity.<\/p>\nDealing with debts:<\/strong> Don\u2019t let debt collectors intimidate you into paying financial obligations for a late spouse, parent or sibling. Generally, the estate is responsible for debts, not the survivors. However, there are exceptions for cosigned loans and jointly held financial accounts. For specific guidance, consult the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.<\/p>\nExercise caution with contacts:<\/strong> Be cautious if you receive communication from “long-lost” relatives or friends of the deceased, especially on social media. Verify their identity by asking family and old friends if they recognize the person.<\/p>\nKurt\u2019s key takeaways<\/strong><\/h2>\nScammers have a knack for finding new ways to prey on the vulnerable. While fending off scammers is the last thing on one\u2019s mind while grieving the loss of a loved one, it is important to stay informed and empowered so that your time and energy are spent on what really matters \u2014 remembering our lost loved ones.<\/p>\n
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP<\/strong><\/p>\nWhat do you think should be done to stop these heartless scammers from exploiting people\u2019s grief? Let us know by writing us at <\/strong>Cyberguy.com\/Contact<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n For more of my tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to my free CyberGuy Report Newsletter by heading to Cyberguy.com\/Newsletter<\/u><\/strong><\/p>\n Ask Kurt a question or let us know what stories you’d like us to cover<\/u><\/p>\n
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