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Thursday, May 18, 2023

Emergency-Grandparent Scam

As per bulletin from the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre

Fraudsters are targeting seniors by calling and pretending to be a family member in distress, the police or a justice official claiming that a loved one or grandchild is in trouble, and needs money immediately.

How to protect yourself
  • If you receive a phone call claiming to be from a family member in an emergency situation, hang up the phone and contact them directly using a phone number you already have – not one provided by the suspected fraudster.
  • If the caller claims to be a law enforcement official, hang up and call your local police directly, using a phone number from a reputable source – not one provided by the suspected fraudster
  • Be suspicious of telephone calls that require you to immediately act and request money for a family member in distress
  • Listen to that inner voice that is screaming at you "This doesn't sound right"
  • It is important to know the Canadian Criminal Justice System does not allow for someone to be bailed out of jail with cash or cryptocurrency
  • Scammers can get details that you shared on social media platforms and dating sites to target you or get names and details about your loved ones
  • Don't trust caller ID names and numbers.
  • Scammers use technology to disguise the actual number they are calling from and can make it appear as a trusted phone number, also known as spoofing

How to Report
  • Anyone who suspects they have been the victim of cybercrime or fraud should report it to their local police and to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre’s online reporting system or by phone at 1-888-495-8501. 
  • If not a victim, report it to the CAFC anyway

For more information visit the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre
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