Retirees are common targets of cyber scams, attacks, and thefts. In 2023, Americans over 60 reported the highest number of cyber crimes, with over 100,000 complaints filed by people in that age group. We know that retirees are more vulnerable to cybersecurity threats. For that reason, as a retired person, you must take steps to protect your online presence from vulnerabilities. In this article, we will cover eight strategies to help guard against cybersecurity threats and identity theft. Why Are Retirees Particularly Vulnerable to Cybercrime?Two main factors leave retirees most at risk of fall…