About this webinar
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Fraud today is no longer limited to obvious scams or suspicious emails. It is embedded into the speed, convenience, and trust structures of modern life. In this eye-opening session, Ashley Karr explores how fraud and scams actually operate—from first contact and trust-building to financial extraction and disappearance.
Rather than relying on fear-based warnings or sensational examples, this webinar approaches fraud as a systems problem shaped by digital platforms, behavioral psychology, automation, incentives, and human decision-making. Participants will learn why intelligent, capable people still fall victim to scams, how modern environments condition us for fast compliance, and why familiarity no longer guarantees safety.
Attendees will leave with a practical framework for identifying manipulation patterns, slowing down high-risk interactions, and reducing exposure across communications, devices, accounts, and financial systems. Grounded in real-world behavior rather than paranoia, this session is designed for professionals, consumers, families, and organizations seeking a modern understanding of fraud prevention in an increasingly optimized digital world.
Key Topics Discussed:
How modern fraud systems are designed and scaled
The psychology of trust, urgency, and compliance
Why intelligent people still get scammed
How digital platforms normalize risky behaviors
Common manipulation patterns used across scams
Fraud lifecycle: entry, trust-building, extraction, and exit
Social engineering and behavioral exploitation tactics
Reducing exposure across accounts, devices, and communications
Practical strategies for slowing down high-risk interactions
Building safer habits without fear or paranoia
The webinar is free to attend live. The recording can be accessed with a LearnFormula Unlimited Pass subscription.