Louisville seniors learn how to fight back against scammers at ElderServe workshop
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Dozens of seniors packed ElderServe on South 28th Street Wednesday afternoon for a free community workshop on how to recognize scams, protect personal information and stay safe online.
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Scammers are getting smarter — and seniors are often their favorite targets. But a Louisville nonprofit is helping older adults fight back with knowledge and awareness.
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