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Speakers from AARP and the FTC discuss fighting back against scams and identity theft. We’ll cover impersonator scams, sweepstakes scams, employment scams and more. Register now.
Taller virtual gratuito para hablar con las personas mayores sobre las estafas y Pásalo Si trabaja con personas mayores, o si usted es (o conoce a alguien) mayor de 65 años, únase a este taller...
If you work with older adults at a library or community-based organization, or if you are (or know someone) 65+, join this free, 30-minute webinar to learn how you can share a lifetime of experience...
College students and speakers from the ITRC and the FTC discuss identity theft and scams directed at stealing students’ personal information and money in a series of five podcasts. In this podcast, we...
Most businesses have sensitive customer and employee information in their files. If it falls into the wrong hands, it can lead to fraud, identity theft, or similar harms. Speakers from the BBB...
The Director of the FTC’s Southwest Region discusses data security basics for small businesses. Learn about identifying cyber risks, guarding against phishing attempts and ransomware, developing a...
No one is immune from identity theft. Speakers from the Identity Theft Resource Center (ITRC) and the FTC explore the personal impact of identity theft, how to reduce your risk, and steps for...
College students and speakers from the ITRC and the FTC discuss identity theft and scams directed at stealing students’ personal information and money in a series of five podcasts. In this podcast, we...
If you work with older adults, or if you are (or know someone) 65+, join this free, 30-minute webinar to learn how you can share a lifetime of experience and protect others from scams. The FTC will...
Commissioner Christine S. Wilson speaker at the Mercatus Center’s 2nd Annual Antitrust Forum, fireside chat titled “The Future of the FTC.” The event is open to the public and media. Register and join...
Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter speaker at the 2023 Antitrust Women.Connected Gender Competition Roundtable, " Quick Hits: Algorithmic Biases and Economic Harms." Register and join: https://web...
National Consumer Protection Week (NCPW) is just around the corner! Every year, it falls on the first full week of March, so this year it’s March 5 – 11. The Federal Trade Commission leads the...
Speakers from AARP and the FTC discuss identity theft prevention and recovery for veterans, scams that target personal information, and best practices for keeping your information safe. Join us live...
If you work with older adults, or if you are (or know someone) 65+, join this free, 30-minute webinar to learn how you can share a lifetime of experience and protect others from scams. The FTC will...
Commission Meeting Closed to the Public: Consideration of a nonpublic law enforcement matter, 1:30 PM EDT via Teams. The vote to close the meeting for the law enforcement matter was 3-0-1, Chair Khan...
Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter will participate in the CES 2023, “Conversation with a Commissioner” session, a series of one-on-one conversations. Register and join: https://www.ces.tech...
Hearing In the Matter of Microsoft Corp. et al., Docket No. 9412. All proceedings are VIRTUAL and Open to the Public. Dial-in number: 844-291-5494 (US-Toll-Free) Access Code: 4563105
Oral Argument before the Commission in the matter of Illumina, Inc., and Grail, Inc., Docket No. 9401. The oral argument will be webcast through the FTC website. Portions of the oral argument will be...