March is Fraud Prevention Month
Every year, we take the month of March to focus on fraud prevention, and with good reason. According to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, fraudsters continue to find more sophisticated and detailed means of tricking Canadians out of their money. While none of the most “lucrative” types of fraud are particularly new concepts, changes to the way Canadians spend their time and new methods of delivery have made us more susceptible to certain types of fraud.
Cyber-related incident numbers at a glance*
*Numbers taken from the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre. It is estimated that fewer than 5% of victims file a fraud report with the CAFC.
It’s sometimes hard to keep on top of all the information you need to know to keep your money and your personal information safe. Terms like “identity theft,” “debit card fraud” and “phishing” can sound scary and you may not know where to turn to get clear information about what these terms mean and how you can protect yourself.
The good news is that the majority of frauds can be prevented by identifying the methods used by fraudsters. The more you know about a fraud, the less likely you are to fall for it. Through awareness, you can avoid becoming a victim.
Phishing: Are you experiencing frequent phishing attempts? Do you feel prepared to identify and defend against this type of threat? Phishing emails are one of the most common and destructive online threats. Because they are so common, it’s important to know how to spot one. |
Secure Passwords: Learn more about creating, using and protecting your data with strong passwords – plus get up to speed with some fascinating facts: Information Security handouts for Parents, Students and Seniors |
Cyber Resources: Complete our Fraud Month Quiz to see how cyber savvy and fraud aware you are. After testing yourself on our quiz, refresh your best practices by reviewing the following resources:
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External Resources: Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre to report fraud Equifax Canada Identity Theft Education Get Cyber Safe is a national public awareness campaign created to inform Canadians about cyber security and the simple steps they can take to protect themselves online. Competition Bureau – Preventing Fraud Consumer Protection BC – Scams and Fraud SonicWALL Phishing IQ Test – Test your knowledge of Phishing and Scams |