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Fraud Prevention Tips
Educating yourself and those in your care about typical fraud schemes will help you recognize bad actors attempting to exploit unsuspecting people.These five tips will help to prevent fraud: Reset computer passwords every six months. Never give personal information or respond to phone requests, even if the caller says they are from your bank or the police.Set up your bank account to send you alerts. You can specify the type of alert, such as withdrawals or credit card charg
MARCH is Fraud Prevention Month in Canada.Below are some examples and some tactics used by scammers.
Frauds, Cons, and Scams Phishing Scams: These involve fraudulent emails or messages that appear to be from legitimate sources, tricking individuals into providing sensitive information like passwords or credit card numbers. Investment Scams : Often presented as "too good to be true" opportunities, these scams promise high returns with little risk. Common examples include Ponzi schemes and pyramid schemes. Romance Scams: Scammers create fake profiles on dating sites to explo
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