Seniors need to be careful of scammers online

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A comment on Dana Connors’ March 23 column in the Bangor Daily News, “New program can help more afford internet access”: Yes, everyone should have high-speed internet! It is a wonderful thing if you fully understand how to safely use it, which is one reason why seniors hesitate to get online.

They should hesitate. Hackers (spoofers) are getting better and better at luring the uninformed into clicking on something that will give hackers access to bank accounts, passwords, Paypal, Amazon, documents, email, photos and more. Who knows how many seniors or others who are not so internet savvy have internet access and have been scammed but are too embarrassed to tell anyone.

Seniors in underserved areas who will soon have access should have someone with lots of experience to show them how to stay safe and reduce the chances of being hacked or scammed. New threats pop up every week.

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