05/14/2026
Scams continue to evolve, but there are still reliable signs that can help you spot trouble quickly. Here are a few red flags our team encourages you to watch for:
🔵 A sense of urgency – Scammers often pressure you to act immediately or warn that something bad will happen if you don’t respond.
🔵 Impersonation of trusted sources – Many fraud attempts involve posing as government agencies, tech companies, financial institutions, or other organizations you interact with.
🔵 Too-good-to-be-true offers – Free money, surprise winnings, or unusually large discounts often signal a scam, especially when paired with requests for upfront payment.
🔵 Poorly constructed messages – Misspelled domains, grammar mistakes, odd email signatures, and broken or placeholder links are all warning signs.
Pausing before you respond can make all the difference. If the sender claims to be someone you know, reach out to them directly. If it appears to be from an organization, verify the information through its official website.
Our team at Farah, Roberts & Ganor, Ltd. is always here to help protect you and your family. If you ever have questions or need guidance, feel free to reach out.