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How to avoid the scams that cost people money

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In this episode, Truist psychology expert Bright Dickson and money guru Brian Ford sit down with Matt Toussain, the founder and CIO of Open Security, to explore why scams are so prevalent and why digital fluency doesn’t always equal scam protection.

Matt, Bright, and Brian discuss how people of all ages can help protect themselves against scams, highlighting common tactics scammers use, how to recognize warning signs, and what steps you can take to avoid scams or respond if you become a victim.

The discussion covers:

• The most common types of scams and red flags to watch out for

• What to do if you’re targeted and how to be more secure in general

• The future of scams and how AI could be used to target potential victims

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“All that an adversary is trying to do is emotionally connect with us in a way that’s going to get us to respond to them.” —Matt Toussain, Founder and CIO, Open Security

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This content is provided to you for general information purposes only, and does not constitute legal, tax, accounting, financial, investment, or mental health advice. Any views or opinions expressed herein are solely those of the individual guest, and are not the product of, and may differ from the views of Truist. We do not make any warranties as to accuracy or completeness of this information, we do not endorse any third-party companies, products, or services described herein, and take no liability for your use of this information. You are encouraged to consult with competent legal, tax, accounting, financial investment, or mental health professionals based on your specific circumstances.

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In this episode, Truist psychology expert Bright Dickson and money guru Brian Ford sit down with Matt Toussain, the founder and CIO of Open Security, to explore why scams are so prevalent and why digital fluency doesn’t always equal scam protection.

Matt, Bright, and Brian discuss how people of all ages can help protect themselves against scams, highlighting common tactics scammers use, how to recognize warning signs, and what steps you can take to avoid scams or respond if you become a victim.

The discussion covers:

• The most common types of scams and red flags to watch out for

• What to do if you’re targeted and how to be more secure in general

• The future of scams and how AI could be used to target potential victims

[PULL QUOTE]

“All that an adversary is trying to do is emotionally connect with us in a way that’s going to get us to respond to them.” —Matt Toussain, Founder and CIO, Open Security

[/PULL QUOTE]

Listen to the episode and let us know what you think:

• Leave us a rating or review on your favorite podcast platform.

• Subscribe for future episode alerts.

This content is provided to you for general information purposes only, and does not constitute legal, tax, accounting, financial, investment, or mental health advice. Any views or opinions expressed herein are solely those of the individual guest, and are not the product of, and may differ from the views of Truist. We do not make any warranties as to accuracy or completeness of this information, we do not endorse any third-party companies, products, or services described herein, and take no liability for your use of this information. You are encouraged to consult with competent legal, tax, accounting, financial investment, or mental health professionals based on your specific circumstances.

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