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Event Description

Scammers are taking advantage of fears around the coronavirus. Your organization and your staff may be affected, just like your clients are. Join us for a webinar to learn about coronavirus-related scams and how advocates like you can help your clients avoid these scams while also protecting yourselves and your organizations. The Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau will discuss new scams, warning signs of fraud, prevention education resources and steps for reporting them.

Topics will include common scams including fake tests and cures, robocalls, government imposters, business email compromise, and Paycheck Protection Program messages. You will also learn online safety tips for working from home and video conferencing.

  • Lisa Schifferle, Attorney, Federal Trade Commission’s Division of Consumer & Business Education

    Michael Herndon, Acting Assistant Director, Office for Older Americans at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

FTC Privacy Policy

Under the Freedom of Information Act (“FOIA”) or other laws, we may be required to disclose to outside organizations the information you provide when you pre-register for events that require registration. The Commission will consider all timely and responsive public comments, whether filed in paper or electronic form, and as a matter of discretion, we make every effort to remove home contact information for individuals from the public comments before posting them on the FTC website.

The FTC Act and other laws we administer permit the collection of your pre-registration contact information and the comments you file to consider and use in this proceeding as appropriate. For additional information, including routine uses permitted by the Privacy Act, see the Commission’s Privacy Act system for public records and comprehensive privacy policy.

This event will be open to the public and may be photographed, videotaped, webcast, or otherwise recorded.  By participating in this event, you are agreeing that your image — and anything you say or submit — may be posted indefinitely at ftc.gov or on one of the Commission's publicly available social media sites.