In an attempt to understand how differently fraud works depending on a victim’s age, we have examined the effects of situational (lifestyle-routine activities), self-control, and sociodemographic variables on scam victimization across age groups. The analysis was carried out on a national sample of 2,558 Americans, representative by age, sex, and race, and includes additional factors such as their education, living arrangement, employment, and propensity for reporting a crime or asking for help. The results substantiate research findings of the contribution of self-control and LRAT in predicting victimization in general but could not identify major situational and individual differences between older and younger Americans’ scam victimizatio...
Financial fraud targeting older adults is on the rise, with annual losses totaling in the billions o...
Studyingthe consumer’s susceptibility to persuasionand fraudfrom a phycology perspective will a...
As the COVID-19 pandemic was unfolding, a surge in scams was registered across the globe. While COVI...
In an attempt to understand how differently fraud works depending on a victim’s age, we have examine...
2015-03-03In 2011, 7.3% of U.S. adults ages 65-74 and 6.5% of adults ages 75 and older were victims ...
Although it is a popular perception that elders are more vulnerable to fall for scams,...
Purpose This paper develops a theoretical framework to predict susceptibility to cyber-fraud vict...
Although older people rarely report being victims of financial cybercrime, there is evidence that ol...
Financial scams have been described as the crime of the twenty-first century, representing a global ...
Fraud vulnerability among older consumers is still without conclusive scientific evidence....
There have been inconsistent results regarding whether older adults are more vulnerable to fraud tha...
Although financial exploitation and fraud targeting older adults have been the focus of increasing a...
Cybercrime and online scams are rampant in today’s tech-savvy world. In the past, scammers relied he...
Phishing is the spoofing of Internet websites or emails aimed at tricking users into entering sensit...
The consequences of poor financial capability at older ages are serious and include making mistakes ...
Financial fraud targeting older adults is on the rise, with annual losses totaling in the billions o...
Studyingthe consumer’s susceptibility to persuasionand fraudfrom a phycology perspective will a...
As the COVID-19 pandemic was unfolding, a surge in scams was registered across the globe. While COVI...
In an attempt to understand how differently fraud works depending on a victim’s age, we have examine...
2015-03-03In 2011, 7.3% of U.S. adults ages 65-74 and 6.5% of adults ages 75 and older were victims ...
Although it is a popular perception that elders are more vulnerable to fall for scams,...
Purpose This paper develops a theoretical framework to predict susceptibility to cyber-fraud vict...
Although older people rarely report being victims of financial cybercrime, there is evidence that ol...
Financial scams have been described as the crime of the twenty-first century, representing a global ...
Fraud vulnerability among older consumers is still without conclusive scientific evidence....
There have been inconsistent results regarding whether older adults are more vulnerable to fraud tha...
Although financial exploitation and fraud targeting older adults have been the focus of increasing a...
Cybercrime and online scams are rampant in today’s tech-savvy world. In the past, scammers relied he...
Phishing is the spoofing of Internet websites or emails aimed at tricking users into entering sensit...
The consequences of poor financial capability at older ages are serious and include making mistakes ...
Financial fraud targeting older adults is on the rise, with annual losses totaling in the billions o...
Studyingthe consumer’s susceptibility to persuasionand fraudfrom a phycology perspective will a...
As the COVID-19 pandemic was unfolding, a surge in scams was registered across the globe. While COVI...