Scammers are looking to steal your Medicare number and other information, Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson explains some warning signs you should know about.
Keep your information safe can be difficult. CyberGuy shows you some warning signs to watch out for scammers looking to steal your Medicare information.
and need to use your benefits, you may find that you cannot get the care you need because the scammer has already used everything you have. Their medical history will become part of your medical history, and you would be sent all the medical bills to pay off. It can be an innocent person's worst nightmare.If you are unaware of the warning signs indicating that your Medicare number has been stolen, it will be difficult to detect and prevent fraud at an early stage.
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