Fraud Prevention Month is an annual campaign that seeks to help you recognize, reject and report fraud. Spearheaded by the Competition Bureau, Fraud Prevention Month…
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Shopping for good deals online? Here’s the real deal: online purchase scams cost Canadians more than $13 million in 2017. From subscription traps, to counterfeit goods, to…
With more than 9 in 10 Canadian Millennials owning a smartphone1 (94 per cent), this generation may be the most smartphone–savvy, but that doesn’t mean they…
Fear of identity theft is up and trust in the efforts of Canadian businesses to safeguard personal information is eroding, according to an annual fraud…
A new CIBC poll finds that more than three-quarters of Canadians (77 per cent) were targeted by fraudsters, either by phone, email, text, or skimming,…
Online payment fraud like phishing is a growing trend, and Canadians are worried about it. According to a new survey conducted by Interac Corp., Canadians…
In support of Fraud Prevention Month, which runs through the month of March, Capital One® asked Canadians about their understanding of the impact of transaction fraud and…
Join the Financial Services Commission of Ontario March 16 at 1 pm and learn how to recognize, reject, and report auto insurance fraud #FPM2017
The Competition Bureau is hosting a Twitter chat on frauds that are “Too Good To Be True”. Join us at 1pm, March 9 using…