The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre warns fraud is on of the fastest growing crime in Canada. Here are the top five scams targeting Canadians in 2026 — and how to protect yourself.
Law enforcement agencies in the US, UK, and Canada have joined forces in a new operation targeting crypto scammers, aiming to intervene before stolen funds disappear. Law enforcement agencies from the ...
A new scam is emerging across Canada – fraudsters who claim to give students a tuition break, but rip them off using stolen ...
Law enforcement agencies in the U.S., U.K. and Canada started Operation Atlantic to disrupt cryptocurrency fraud schemes known as approval-phishing attacks. These scams trick vict ...
Canadians have lost $704 million in 2025 to fraud, a significant jump from the $645 million lost in 2024. See the CAFC’s top 10 list of scams and learn why most victims don’t report.
Got a call about a package? Beware of ‘unpaid duty’ scam impersonating Canada Border Services Agency
Scammers are pretending to be from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and telling Canadians they must pay duties and taxes on a package that the agency is holding, even threatening penalties ...
Scammers particularly use the holiday season to steal your money and information. Hoping consumers will let down their guard, or just trying to spoof legitimate businesses, scammers will do everything ...
Fraudsters are using seniors as tools in online scams without their knowledge. The scams take videos posted by elderly people, and through deceptive editing, make it appear as though the seniors are ...
Police across northern Ontario say fraud is becoming increasingly sophisticated, with scammers using artificial intelligence, cryptocurrency and social media to target victims. The warnings come as ...
Americans lost over $16B to scams in 2024 as social media–driven fraud surges. Explore FTC and FBI findings, Meta’s role, and ...
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