Everyday Cybersecurity, Part 2: Protecting Aging Parents from Scams & Fraud w/ Danny Schwartze
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In this episode of the Sandwich Bread Podcast, Tom Kaminski is joined again by Danny Schwartze, CEO of Your Cyber Life, to continue their conversation on cybersecurity — this time with a specific focus on aging parents and elders.
Building on the fundamentals covered in the prior episode, Tom and Danny walk through practical, realistic steps families can take to reduce the risk of fraud, identity theft, and scams targeting older adults. The discussion covers both technical safeguards and behavioral changes, with an emphasis on solutions that are effective without being overwhelming.
Topics covered include credit freezes, securing key accounts, document shredding, social media risks, AI-powered scam calls, and the importance of trusted contacts. While the focus is on elders, many of these strategies apply just as much to younger families and caregivers navigating an increasingly sophisticated cyber threat landscape.
Resources discussed in this episode include:
- NetCetera
- Your Cyber Life Login PIN 3803
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC) – Identity Theft & Scam Resources
Federal Bureau of Investigation – Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3)
Report cybercrime and learn about emerging scam trends. - Credit Freeze Information*
- Experian
- Equifax
- TransUnion
*you do NOT need a paid subscription to freeze your credit with any of these credit reporting agencies