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    Home News Cybersecurity group warns of ‘Phantom Hacker’ scams targeting seniors
    Cybersecurity group warns of ‘Phantom Hacker’ scams targeting seniors
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    August 26, 2025

    Cybersecurity group warns of ‘Phantom Hacker’ scams targeting seniors

    (TNS) — The Cybersecurity Association of Pennsylvania (PennCyber) is urging vigilance as senior citizens across the Commonwealth and the nation face a surge in sophisticated “Phantom Hacker” scams.

    These multi-phase social engineering attacks, recently highlighted in an FBI Public Service Announcement, are leaving seniors vulnerable to devastating financial losses, often draining entire retirement accounts, a press release said.

    The FBI reports that nearly half of the victims of these scams are over 60 years old, with seniors representing two-thirds of all financial losses. Nationwide, Americans have already lost more than $1 billion to this evolving fraud.

    “These scams are not random cold calls—they are highly coordinated attacks that exploit trust, fear, and urgency,” said Scott Davis, chairman of PennCyber. “Scammers use spoofed numbers, multiple impersonators, and even follow-up calls or letters to create a convincing narrative. Seniors believe they’re protecting their money, when in fact, they are being deceived into handing it over to criminals.”

    The “Phantom Hacker” scheme unfolds in three stages:

    1. Tech Support Imposter: Criminals pose as technical support, convincing victims to allow remote access to their computers.
    2. Financial Institution Imposter: Another scammer poses as a bank representative, claiming the victim’s accounts have been compromised and directing funds to a “safe” account.
    3. Government Imposter: In some cases, victims are contacted by individuals posing as U.S. government officials, even sending official-looking documents to reinforce the deception.

    Recent reports indicate scammers are also leveraging artificial intelligence to make their attacks even more convincing, targeting seniors based on personal interests, hobbies, and online activity.

    “This is not just a technology problem—it’s a people problem,” Davis said. “Criminals are manipulating human behavior and trust. Families need to have conversations with their loved ones so they know how to recognize the warning signs. No government agency or legitimate financial institution will ever demand wire transfers, cryptocurrency, or prepaid cards.”

    PennCyber is encouraging families to discuss these scams proactively, educate seniors on the red flags, and remind them to immediately report any suspicious contact.

    The FBI urges victims to report incidents to their local FBI Field Office and the Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at www.ic3.gov, the release said.

    “Awareness and communication are the strongest defenses we have,” Davis said. “By working together, we can help protect Pennsylvania’s seniors from these devastating attacks.”

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