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EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 28 MIN

The Scam

from The Senior Fraud Report · host Michael Slider

A Scam: Technical Vulnerabilities vs. Human Trust in the FBI’s 2024 IC3 ReportHost Michael Slider introduces the Senior Fraud Report episode “A Scam,” using two AI voices, Tammy and Bill, to debate whether 2024 cybercrime is mainly a technical infrastructure problem or a psychological confidence-scam problem, based on the FBI IC3’s newly released 2024 report. The IC3 logged 859,532 complaints and a record $16.6B in losses (up 33%), with Americans 60+ losing $4.8B; investment fraud totaled $6.57B, tech support scams $1.46B, and cryptocurrency-related losses $9.3B. Tammy highlights systemic threats like BEC ($2.77B), ransomware variants, botnets, SIM swapping, and law-enforcement technical wins including the Recovery Asset Team’s 66% success rate freezing $469.1M and LockBit disruption saving over $800M. Bill argues deception dominates (83% of losses, $13.7B), citing Operation Level Up (4,323 victims notified; 76% unaware; 42 suicide interventions), call-center raids (215 arrests, +700%), and the analog gold courier scam ($219M). The episode stresses reporting to ic3.gov, notes California and Texas lead losses (California $2.5B+), and previews a romance scam episode.00:00 Show Intro Setup01:39 Vault Heist Metaphor03:33 IC3 Report Shock06:04 Tech Threat Case08:49 Human Exploitation Case11:07 Human Toll Level Up12:40 Underreported Ransomware14:17 Crypto Tool Or Lure18:13 Fighting Back Tactics19:57 Call Centers Gold Couriers24:39 Common Ground Reporting27:17 Host Wrap Next Week

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A Scam: Technical Vulnerabilities vs. Human Trust in the FBI’s 2024 IC3 ReportHost Michael Slider introduces the Senior Fraud Report episode “A Scam,” using two AI voices, Tammy and Bill, to debate whether 2024 cybercrime is mainly a technical infrastructure problem or a psychological confidence-scam problem, based on the FBI IC3’s newly released 2024 report. The IC3 logged 859,532 complaints and a record $16.6B in losses (up 33%), with Americans 60+ losing $4.8B; investment fraud totaled $6.57B, tech support scams $1.46B, and cryptocurrency-related losses $9.3B. Tammy highlights systemic threats like BEC ($2.77B), ransomware variants, botnets, SIM swapping, and law-enforcement technical wins including the Recovery Asset Team’s 66% success rate freezing $469.1M and LockBit disruption saving over $800M. Bill argues deception dominates (83% of losses, $13.7B), citing Operation Level Up (4,323 victims notified; 76% unaware; 42 suicide interventions), call-center raids (215 arrests, +700%), and the analog gold courier scam ($219M). The episode stresses reporting to ic3.gov, notes California and Texas lead losses (California $2.5B+), and previews a romance scam episode.00:00 Show Intro Setup01:39 Vault Heist Metaphor03:33 IC3 Report Shock06:04 Tech Threat Case08:49 Human Exploitation Case11:07 Human Toll Level Up12:40 Underreported Ransomware14:17 Crypto Tool Or Lure18:13 Fighting Back Tactics19:57 Call Centers Gold Couriers24:39 Common Ground Reporting27:17 Host Wrap Next Week

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