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Gov. Beshear announces new website and other initatives to protect from scammers

Gov. Beshear announces new website and other initatives to protect from scammers
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By West Kentucky Star staff
3 hours ago | FRANKFORT
By West Kentucky Star staff Aug. 08, 2025 | 01:03 AM | FRANKFORT
 Gov. Andy Beshear announced Thursday Team Kentucky has launched a new website, StopScams.ky.gov, and other initiatives to further help protect Kentuckians from scams.   The efforts build on Gov. Beshear's work as Attorney General and focus on preventing scams through awareness, reporting and education.


The new website, StopScams.ky.gov, will serve as a one-stop resource on how to spot scams, ways to report and resources for recovering what was lost should someone fall victim. The website also offers Kentuckians the option to sign up for scam alerts through email or text message, offering direct updates on the latest emerging scams.

"Scams are mean and cruel, and they cost Kentuckians of all ages their hard-earned savings that should be going toward rent, groceries, retirement and more," said Gov. Beshear. "While we've made progress in stopping scammers, a 2024 FBI report showed Kentuckians are losing more than $74 million each year to online scammers – something we won't tolerate."

The website was created in partnership among state agencies and private resources to be a trusted source of information on active scams in Kentucky and how to avoid them.

Team Kentucky's message is simple: Pause, check and protect.  When you are contacted by someone or a company you do not know, pause. Before taking any action, check reliable resources and do your research. Search the internet, talk to your family, friends and professionals before acting. And finally, protect your personal information by learning ways to boost your digital security.

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