25 Mar 2014

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Fraud Prevention Month: Internet Scams

The Competition Bureau recently reported that Internet and social media scams are ‘rampant’ in Canada, and since it’s Fraud Prevention Month, it’s a perfect time to familiarize yourself with what to watch for. Scammers are using social media sites to defraud Canadians of their money and personal information, now more than ever.

A common social media scam these days are accounts setup on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest to solely sell fraudulent products. Some common tips for avoiding Internet and social media scams are:
  • Never follow links in emails that request your personal information. For example: PayPal would never email you to confirm your personal information.
  • Never click on links on Twitter that look odd, for example: “You look hilarious in this video …” those are common on social media and will allow the person to takeover your account.
  • Never give out personal information or banking information on sites that you don’t know to be secure.

At the end of the day, if it doesn’t seem right, it probably isn’t. Links are your worst enemy, so never click on anything you’re unsure of. There should always be a way to confirm a source or website.

If you feel you’ve fallen victim to a scam, it’s important that you report it. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre estimates that 95% of frauds go unreported, but without this information, authorities can’t do anything about stopping or preventing these scams.

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