Police remind people to remain vigilant when it comes to fraud prevention
The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) and Ontario law enforcement agencies say education is the best way to prevent fraud.
Read MoreThe Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) and Ontario law enforcement agencies say education is the best way to prevent fraud.
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Read MoreExtortion, phishing, merchandise scams, service scams and vendor frauds are the top five most reported scams and fraud in Canada last year.
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Read MoreAfter a Toronto widow Lost $450,000 to a fake lover online, police are urging people to be more cautious of unknown numbers and addresses. Odds are many readers have an inbox full of e-mails from sketchy addresses asking them to click a link. Learn how to spot scams before they have the chance to ruin your life.
Read MoreAccording to experts, fraud can happen to anyone. With advanced technology scammers can use different methods to access your information so we spoke to experts on how you can avoid becoming a victim of fraud.
Read MoreRepresentatives of the private and public sectors were on hand to help Toronto police kick off the 12th annual “Fraud Prevention Month” at headquarters Thursday morning.
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