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When it comes to scams, do you know which group is the most gullible? Craig and Jim talk about a study about who practices the peppercorn principle and get scammed most often and who has the largest fiduciary risk.
Did you know that you can prevent scammers from blowing up your phone? Craig and Jim discuss an easy to use free app that will identifies the calls you want to take and blocks the numbers and texts you want to avoid.
Did you know that the FBI has a program to get information to the private sector? Craig explains to Jim the importance of the program and announces his appointment and how it will help provide this information through seamless security training online for program participants.
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