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Scammers use number porting to take control of outdated landlines still connected to financial accounts, bypassing two-factor authentication to steal funds while avoiding detection.
Science Avoiding ID theft 'Tis the season to rip you off - here's how to keep it from happening Buy Liz Moyer · Posted: Dec 24, 2008 5:02 AM PST | Last Updated: December 24, 2008 ...
Tips to spot this type of scam Look for unexplained withdrawals, charges, and accounts Review your bank account and credit card statements regularly. Look for unfamiliar charges, accounts, or ...
An attempted identity theft is more than a close call-it’s a serious warning. With reports sharply rising, Petroff Amshen LLP explains how a timely Identity Theft Check and credit report review can ...
Police say criminals can use stolen mail to access bank accounts, make purchases and commit identity theft. Police are providing residents with several ways to stay safe including collecting mail ...
By: IE Staff August 7, 2003August 7, 2003 09:30 IE Staff To help Canadians protect themselves against identity theft, Canada’s chartered accountants have published a new book giving dozens of ...
Put passwords on your credit card, bank and phone accounts. Avoid using easily available information like your mother’s maiden name, your birth date, the last four digits of your Social Insurance ...
BBB’s tips to avoid tax identity theft and scams: File early. Filing as soon as you can reduces the chance that someone can steal your identity by filing your taxes before you do.
As the school year begins, parents are reminded to be cautious when sharing back-to-school photos on social media to prevent potential security risks.
Identity theft is a growing concern in Canada. The CAFC received over 11,000 reports of identity theft in 2023, but this crime is likely significantly underreported—the real number of victims is ...
REGINA — An Quebec man faces charges of identity theft after police say an Airbnb host in Regina found several pieces of identification with the same photo, but with different names and addresses.