Based onTitanAlert's live scam database

Protect Your Parents from Financial Scams Before It's Too Late.

The $19.99 step-by-step device lockdown checklist — written for adult children who want to act now, not after a phone call from their bank.

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FTC Elder Fraud Data — Why This Can't Wait

$4.9B
Lost to elder fraud in 2024 (FTC data)
88,000+
Elder fraud reports filed with the FTC
$34,000
Median individual loss (60+ age group)
1 in 10
Seniors victimized each year in the U.S.

Source: FTC Consumer Sentinel Network — Elder Fraud Report 2024 · ftc.gov/reports/elder-fraud

The scams targeting your parents are getting smarter — fast.

Fraudsters no longer sound like the Nigerian prince emails of the 2000s. Today they impersonate Amazon support, your parent's bank, Medicare, the Social Security Administration — and they use caller ID spoofing, AI-generated voices, and fake websites that are nearly indistinguishable from the real thing.

The FTC's own data — which TitanAlert ingests and tracks in real time — shows that Americans over 60 lost $4.9 billion to fraud in 2024 alone. The median loss per victim is $34,000. That's not pocket change — that's retirement savings, gone overnight.

The hardest part? Most victims never tell their families. Shame, embarrassment, and fear of losing independence keep them silent — until the damage is irreversible.

8 Warning Signs Your Parent May Already Be Targeted

Your parent says a "Microsoft tech" called about a virus
They've been asked to buy gift cards for any reason
A new "friend" online is asking for money or crypto
They're confused about recent bank transactions
They received a call from "Social Security" or the "IRS"
A grandchild is supposedly "in trouble" and needs bail money
They've downloaded a remote-access app they don't understand
Investment returns sound too good to be true
The Solution

What's Inside the TitanAlert Scam Protection Guide

A practical, plain-English PDF checklist — not a 200-page textbook. You can implement everything in a single afternoon visit.

15-Minute Device Lockdown

Exact steps for iPhone, Android, Windows & Mac. Enable scam-call blocking, restrict app installs, and lock down browser settings with screenshots for every step.

Scripts to Talk to Your Parents

Word-for-word conversations that don't feel condescending. How to bring up the topic, what to say when they get defensive, and how to make them feel empowered — not restricted.

Bank Monitoring Setup

Set up real-time transaction alerts, low-balance warnings, and travel notices on all major U.S. banks. Includes instructions for Chase, BofA, Wells Fargo, Citi & credit unions.

The 7 Most Common Elder Scams in 2025

Grandparent scam, tech-support fraud, Medicare imposters, romance scams, fake investment apps, gift card scams, and IRS impersonation — with real examples from TitanAlert's database.

Emergency Response Checklist

Step-by-step actions to take if your parent has already been victimized — who to call, what to document, and how to minimize further losses.

Instant delivery to your inbox

After checkout, you'll receive a download link via email within seconds. No account required. Works on any device. Print it out or keep the PDF handy.

Built on real scam data

TitanAlert aggregates live data from the FTC, CFPB, state attorneys general, and user reports. The scam patterns in this guide are drawn directly from our database — not recycled tips from a decade-old consumer blog.

1,200+
Verified fraud descriptors in our database
11
Scam databases tracked in real time
24h
Data refresh cycle for new scam reports

Don't wait for the call from your parent's bank.

One afternoon. One checklist. A permanent layer of protection between your parents and the scammers who target them every single day.

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