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667. Here’s Why You Are Constantly Fighting Off Scammers

A ruthless (and ruthlessly efficient) industry is using digital tools to supercharge one of the world’s oldest behaviors. We look at how the industry works, and ask the scam-fighters what they’re doing about it.

Episode 667 of the Freakonomics Radio podcast, hosted by Freakonomics Radio + Stitcher, titled "667. Here’s Why You Are Constantly Fighting Off Scammers" was published on March 13, 2026 and runs 47 minutes.

March 13, 2026 ·47m · Freakonomics Radio

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A ruthless (and ruthlessly efficient) industry is using digital tools to supercharge one of the world’s oldest behaviors. We look at how the industry works, and ask the scam-fighters what they’re doing about it.

A ruthless (and ruthlessly efficient) industry is using digital tools to supercharge one of the world’s oldest behaviors. We look at how the industry works, and ask the scam-fighters what they’re doing about it.

 

  • SOURCES:
    • Kati Daffan, former assistant director at the Federal Trade Commission's Division of Marketing Practices.
    • Marti DeLiema, assistant professor of social work at the University of Minnesota.
    • Mark Frank, professor of communications at the University at Buffalo.

 


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