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EPISODE · Apr 28, 2026 · 38 MIN

Financial Scams 2026: The Latest AI-Driven Fraud and How to Avoid It

from KNBR Podcast · host Protect Your Assets | Cumulus Media San Francisco

Financial scams in 2026 are more advanced than ever, with AI, deepfakes, and social engineering creating new risks for investors and families. In this episode of Protect Your Assets, David Hollander breaks down the most common financial scams 2026 has to offer, including deepfake impersonations, employment scams, romance fraud, and digital arrest schemes.  Learn why these scams are so effective, the warning signs to watch for, and practical steps you can take to protect your identity, accounts, and savings.  You can send your questions to [email protected] for a chance to be answered on air.   Catch up on past episodes: http://pyaradio.com    Liberty Group website: https://libertygroupllc.com/   Attend an event: www.pyaevents.com   Schedule a complimentary 15-minute consultation: https://calendly.com/libertygroupllc/scheduleacall/  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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