Millennials are at a greater risk to be scammed than the elderly. A new survey released by the Better Business Bureau revealed that almost 90% seniors have been able to spot a scam in time, compared to 66% of Millennials. The BBB cites online scams like the request of usernames and passwords from “official-looking” emails as the most common. Our recent trend The Privacy Issue found that Millennials assume security is part of the deal when using trusted sites for email, social media, and even payments, with 65% of 13-33-year-olds saying they assume the websites they visit are secure. (Airdrie City View)
