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Defend Yourself Against Fraud and Scams
The 12 resources below will help you discover expert tips on how to spot fraud, report suspicious activities instantly, and gain knowledge on identity theft, cybercrimes, and financial scams. Join us in helping our community protect themselves from these threats.
Report suspected fraud!
Protect yourself and others; call the VSAFE Fraud Hotline at 833-38V-SAFE (8-7233).
About disability and pension benefit scams
Department of Veterans Affairs
Many recipients of these benefits are targets for fraudulent activity. Scammers use various methods to either swindle Veterans out of earned benefits or convince them to apply for benefits they are not eligible for.
enAbout loan scams
Department of Veterans Affairs
Finance scams related to loans occur when a fraudulent company or individual provides a service that is not in the individual’s best interest. The scammer will often offer to provide services with high rates and fees or hide the actual cost of the loan.
enAbout protection for you and your family
Department of Veterans Affairs
Basic information on protecting yourself and your loved ones from cyber, phone, and identity scams.
enAvoiding pension poaching scams
Federal Trade Commission
Learn how scammers target veterans for their pension and disability benefits, including PACT Act and Aid and Attendance.
enClaims Predators
Department of Veterans Affairs
The process of applying for VA benefits can be complex, and Veterans often rely on assistance to navigate the process. Unfortunately, claims predators take advantage of Veterans by offering help with their benefits claims while exploiting their trust and financial resources.
enIRS information for Veterans
Internal Revenue Service
Find information about federal tax credits and benefits, free tax preparation, financial education and asset-building opportunities.
enReport fraud, scams, and bad business practices
Federal Trade Commission
Report fraud, scams, and bad business practices to the Federal Trade Commission.
enReport Identity Theft
Federal Trade Commission
IdentityTheft.gov is the federal government’s one-stop resource for identity theft victims. The site provides streamlined checklists and sample letters to guide you through the recovery process.
enReporte el robo de identidad
Federal Trade Commission
RobodeIdentidad.gov es un recurso centralizado gratuito para ayudarlo a reportar y recuperarse del robo de identidad.
esReporte fraude
Federal Trade Commission
Proteja a su comunidad reportando fraudes, estafas y malas prácticas comerciales.
esVA Fraud Prevention Toolkit
Department of Veterans Affairs
This toolkit is a partnership between federal agencies, Veteran Service Organizations, Military Service Organizations, and the Department of Veterans Affairs to arm Veterans with the knowledge of the common schemes we are seeing.
enWhat to do if you were scammed
Federal Trade Commission
Find out what to do if you paid someone you think is a scammer or gave a scammer personal information or access to your computer or phone.
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