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Fox News: Scammers are targeting teens with these nasty tricks

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Scammers are targeting teens with these nasty tricks

Cybercriminals have more ways than ever to target teenagers; here are some of the most widespread scams and tricks to watch in order to keep your loved ones safe.......                    ...                        ...A 14-year-old committed suicide after following the advice of an You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login. Another family is suing the same one — Character AI — after it told an autistic 14-year-old to kill his parents. It also exposed an 11-year-old to sexual content.......These stories are heavy reminders that young people are especially vulnerable on You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, but AI isn't the only thing targeting them.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......The fine folks at the FBI's crime division say teens lost 2,500% more money to scams over a recent five-year stretch. Compare that to an 805% increase for seniors, which is still not great, but at least it's not 2,500%.......So, why teens? Because thieves have more ways than ever to target them. Talk to anyone in your circle born between 1996 and 2010 about this. It's a big deal.......I share smart tech news and tips you can use every single day. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......The most prevalent scams and tricks......Under the influence: Say a kiddo in your family idolizes an online influencer. That person is so easy to impersonate. All You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login has to do is set up a phony account that looks real, run a contest and trick "winners" into handing over their personal details (or more) to claim their (nonexistent) prizes. Done and done.......Pro tip: Stick to "official" influencer accounts with substantial follower counts. A smaller account is almost always a scammer, not some secret one. And never give financial info or money to someone via DM.......'Hey there, handsome': This is a classic for a reason. Scammers grab pictures of an attractive teen or 20-something and play digital Casanovas. All too soon, they profess their love — then comes the request for money, gifts or info.......Pro tip: Try a reverse image search to see if those pics pop up elsewhere online. If the person refuses to video call or meet you in person, it's a bad sign.......RELATED: Deepfakes are so easy to make. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......'Send me a photo': This is the dangerous You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, sexting and scammers. Someone shares sexy pictures and asks for some in return. As soon as the victim sends a pic or video, everything changes.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......The person on the other end is now blackmailing them. Pay up or they'll share the content with everyone the victim knows. Think about how horrifying that would be at any age, but especially as a teenager. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login after this happened to him. Such a heartbreaking story, and they're not alone; this is way too common.......Pro tip: Talk to your kids about sending pictures to others online. Urge them to never share anything explicit, even with someone they know in person and trust. It's just not worth it.......'You won!' ... Not": This one targets younger teens. A thief tricks them into revealing credit card details or downloading malware under the guise of rewards in their favorite game.......Pro tip: This one's easy. Only ever buy apps or make in-app purchases through an official app store — no trades and nothing "private."......So, what can you do?......The internet is an incredible resource for learning, creativity and fun, but let's not sugarcoat it: there are dangers out there. Scammers and predators have become experts at manipulation, and kids can easily fall victim. The most important thing you can do as a parent? Foster open, honest communication.......When my son was younger, I shared age-appropriate stories about what he might encounter online. We talked about the risks in a way he could understand. He knew that if anything or anyone made him feel uncomfortable, he should come to me immediately, no questions asked.......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......That's the foundation: trust. Kids need to know that they won't get in trouble for being fooled. Today's online predators are sneaky, and scammers know exactly how to win a child's trust. If your child is targeted, it's never their fault. ......You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login you both can sign if you're not sure where to start the conversation around tech limits.......Action plan for parents......Remember when you had a fake driver's license or told a little white lie to get what you wanted? Kids have ways around parental controls and are smart enough to spin the birth year wheel when signing up to get around age restrictions. ......RELATED: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login......Set clear ground rules for screen time and device use, and keep the conversation going as they grow. A few simple steps to take:......The best protection is being your child's go-to resource for help and guidance. Let your kids know you're there, ready to listen, no matter what. That's the real safety net.......Get tech-smarter on your schedule......Award-winning host Kim Komando is your secret weapon for navigating tech.......Copyright 2025, WestStar Multimedia Entertainment. All rights reserved....

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