Deputy District Attorney Vicki Johnson reminds our listeners about the many different forms of scams that take place. In a scam, what separates victims from non-victims? A recent study suggests that out of 1400 people who reported a scam, about half did not engage the scammer at all. Around 30% of people engaged the scammer but did not lose money. 23% of people engaged the scammer and lost money. Above all else, if something ‘just doesn’t feel right’ about an email or letter you received – especially if you are being asked to send money somewhere – trust your instinct and do not engage with the message. Even Social Media platforms are full of potential scams, so practice mindful browsing. The victim of a scam will frequently lose money if they believe they are being contacted by a legitimate agency, such as the IRS. Remember, legitimate government agencies will not ask you to provide personal, sensitive information over the phone.